Coir

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Coir is a natural leaf fibre that is extracted from the outer shell of coconuts, it is very course and has been designated as a Future Fiber by the Food and Agriculture (FAO) organization of the united nations.

It is the most resistant of all commercial natural fibres it is commonly used for its very low decomposition rate.

Coir can be used in a range of applications, ranging from rope, to matting, to commonly being used as a geotextile

Circular Features

Raw Materials

  • Renewable natural material, made from waste coconut husk.

Afterlife Plan

  • Coir in its natural form is completely biodegradable and home compostable.

Resources

http://www.fao.org/economic/futurefibres/fibres/coir/en/


Image source: Joep Vogels, Textielmuseum Tilburg