

Sustainable Fibrous Material for Eco-Friendly Industries
Coconut husk, or coir, is a renewable and eco-friendly byproduct of the 61 million-ton global coconut industry. Known for its strong fibers, moisture retention, and biodegradability, it has diverse uses in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, waste management, and energy production. From soil improvement to biodegradable products, coconut husk provides sustainable, cost-effective solutions for a greener future.



Uses & Applications
Agriculture & Gardening
In agriculture, it improves soil aeration, retains moisture, and supports healthy plant growth in mulching and hydroponics.
Construction & Erosion Control
For construction, coir geotextiles help prevent soil erosion, while husk-based materials are used in bricks, insulation, and roofing.
Manufacturing & Textiles
In manufacturing, coir fibers make ropes, mats, brushes, and biodegradable composites for furniture, cars, and packaging.
Environmental & Waste Management
For waste management, coconut husk absorbs oil spills and serves as a natural water filtration medium.
Energy & Biofuel
As biofuel, it provides biomass energy for cooking, heating, and producing charcoal or activated carbon.
Animal & Pet Industry
In the pet industry, coconut husk is used for bedding, livestock comfort, and reptile habitats

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IMLAUB specializes in the sourcing and distribution of sustainable dry tropical foliage and shells as as eco-friendly raw materials for agriculture, manufacturing, and construction. We promote sustainability by offering natural, renewable alternatives that support ethical sourcing, environmental conservation, and responsible industrial practices.