Jute Sacks
Jute sacks Also known as sackcloth, hessian, or burlap, environmentalists hail their fiber because growing it can help with carbon capture and uses less natural resources than cotton. "One hectare of jute plant can soak up to nearly 15 tonnes of carbon dioxide and discharge 11 tonnes of oxygen during a season, thereby reducing greenhouse effects."
The Sacks are produced on circular weaving machines in different thicknesses, densities, and weights according to transportation and product characteristics. Materials such as soil, sand, leaves, sticks, wood, fertilizer, coal, animal feed, grains, and agricultural products are placed in Jute Burlap sacks.
L'Albatros Supplies Industrial Jute Burlap sacks, delivering reliable and versatile packaging solutions for diverse industries. These sacks are made from a natural vegetable fiber made from the jute plant, a woody crop that's mostly grown in India and Bangladesh. Using the plant's skin and outer stem, it makes for a sturdy, durable material.
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