Geotextile mesh is the category where jute's environmental properties become a procurement specification, not a marketing claim. On a highway-construction slope or a reclaimed mining face, the engineer specifying the mat needs a material that holds the soil in place long enough for vegetation to root, then disappears without leaving microplastic residue or persistent fibre in the watercourse. Jute does exactly that — typically over 6 to 18 months depending on the climate.
The mesh weights we supply — 330 g/m² for hydroseeding and light slope work through 1000 g/m² for heavy mining-reclamation faces — cover the range called out in highway, mining and municipal specifications across North America, Europe and Australia.
What we do for you
For projects that reference a specific standard (FHWA, US Forest Service, DEFRA, state DOT) we match weight, aperture and roll length to that spec, ship samples to your project engineer for approval, and book production once approved. For coir-restricted markets we provide documentation that distinguishes jute-source and biodegradation behaviour for permit submissions.






