Bamboo Fiber
Bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants on Earth and requires no pesticides or fertilizers. Its fibers are naturally antibacterial, breathable, and biodegradable. Bamboo fabric is soft, moisture-wicking, and ideal for sensitive skin. As a renewable resource, bamboo is increasingly used in sustainable clothing and home textiles, offering a luxurious yet eco-friendly alternative to synthetics.
Ramie Fiber
Ramie is a lesser-known but highly durable natural fiber derived from the stalks of the Chinese nettle plant. It is resistant to mold and mildew, and its strength increases when wet, making it ideal for clothing and textiles that require frequent washing. Ramie is also biodegradable and requires minimal chemical processing.
Banana Fiber
Extracted from the stem of banana plants, banana fiber is strong, lightweight, and biodegradable. Traditionally used for ropes and mats, it is now being woven into sustainable sarees and fashion items. Banana cultivation for fiber also utilizes agricultural waste, further reducing environmental impact.