Jute - (Corchorus capsularis) is a fiber of plant origin, from the Tilioideae family. It is 100% biodegradable, recyclable, and thus environmentally friendly. Advantages: well insulating, with anti-static properties. It conducts heat poorly and absorbs moisture to a moderate extent.

 

Juco - a mix of jute (75%) and cotton (25%). The end result is an ecological product with a soft, comfortable texture. Advantages: thanks to this material, we get the best of it in every possible way. On the one hand, we have a more eco-friendly material, on the other hand, we have an item that can be easily printed using our printing techniques, such as screen printing, direct printing and embroidery.

 

Organic/biological cotton - often also called "natural cotton". This type of material is distinguished by the fiber obtained from organic farming. This means that it is grown in a process with a low environmental impact, based on the selection of plants that are not genetically modified and without the use of any fertilizers, pesticides or other similar chemicals.

 

Recycled cotton - recycling of used cotton, whether during production or after consumption. Advantages: use of material rejected by the textile industry, protecting it from premature disposal.

 

Cotton - a fiber of plant origin, widely used around the world. Very comfortable, light, soft and delicate to the touch fabric. Resistant to repeated washing.

 

Wheat Straw Fiber - wheat straw is the waste that remains after harvesting wheat grains. Treated as ordinary waste, the stems are usually incinerated, resulting in high CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Currently, wheat straw is used as a filler for thermoplastic composites, such as polypropylene or ABS.

 

Rice fiber - 100% natural. Biodegradable.

 

Bamboo fiber - made of bamboo pulp. Natural and biodegradable. Benefits: Natural antibacterial properties.

 

rPET - stands for recycled polyethylene terephthalate, a high polymer widely used, among others, in in textiles.