Jute / rapidly renewable
Jute, derived from the bark of the jute plant, is a natural and rapidly renewable material. With its versatile use for geotextile applications, insulation, and acoustic panels, jute showcases its potential for sustainable building practices.
Treehugger describes jute as a rapidly renewable and biodegradable fiber used for furniture, rugs, textiles, storage, and more.
ICAR the Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres provides jute research and FAQs.
Atelier LVDW created a new surface material by combining jute fibres with plaster. The fluff from the industrial jute waste is transformed into strong tiles with distinct patterns.