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            Coconut Matting 
            Manufactured from recycled coconut fibres from the post industrial 
            waste stream. This textile currently provides a low impact and affordable 
            solution to the problems of soil erosion and land sliding on man-made 
            slopes such as motorway and railway embankments. However, with thought 
            it may be specified within other design contexts. 
              
             
             
              Cotton 
            Made using 100% recycled cotton (mainly from old clothes) from the 
            post consumer waste stream. Available in a wide range of colour ways, 
            each of which having the characteristic speckling due to the lack 
            of discrimination during the recycling and sorting stages of production. 
              
             
             
              Hemp 
            A 
            range of woven organic hemp from Great Britain, manufactured in a 
            choice of weave-density. Surface patterns are subtle yet distinct 
            enough to show colours. Strong policy towards the reduction of pesticides 
            during production and they also use a completely bleach-free manufacturing 
            methods. Another benefit of hemp as a 
            natural fibre is that it is easily biodegradable.   
             
             
              Hemp 
            A 
            range of woven organic hemp from the USA, manufactured in a wide range 
            of weave-densities and surface patterns. Strong policy towards the 
            reduction of pesticides during production and they also use a completely 
            bleach-free manufacturing methods. Another 
            benefit of hemp as a natural fibre is that it is easily biodegradable. 
              
             
              Jute 
            Biodegradable Woven 
            organic jute available in a choice of weave densities. 
            Originally intended as a geotextile to prevent landsliding and subsequent 
            deforestation. Jute is hardwearing and easy to both produce and dispose 
            of.   
            
             
              Kevlar 
            A woven textile with structural dynamics 
            which outperform steel, but with a fraction of the weight. Kevlar 
            is also produced and fabricated at low temperatures and so could be 
            seen as a way of achieving a great deal with very little. 
            Current applications for Kevlar include bullet proof vests, industrial 
            strength ropes and safety harnesses. Kevlar can also be applied to 
            other materials as a protective coating which will greatly increase 
            the lifespan of a number of other materials, however, this may interfere 
            with the recycling potential of the resulting material once it has 
            reached the end of its use career.   
              
            
             
              Polyester 
            Geo-textile 
            Manufactured from 100% recycled P.E.T. 
            (mainly soda bottles) from the post consumer waste stream. This textile 
            provides a low impact and affordable solution to the problems of soil 
            erosion and land sliding on man-made slopes such as motorway and railway 
            embankments.   
            
             
              Polyester 
            Fleece  
            Manufactured from 100% recycled P.E.T. 
            (Mainly soda bottles) from the post consumer waste stream. Available 
            in a wide range of colours and thicknesses, this is a durable and 
            highly effective insulating textile already utilised heavily by the 
            outdoor clothing industry.   
             
             
              
            Polypropylene 
            Geo-textile  
            Manufactured 
            from 100% recycled polypropylene from the post industrial waste stream. 
            This textile provides a low impact and affordable solution to the 
            problems of soil erosion and landsliding on man-made slopes such as 
            motorway and railway embankments. However, with thought it may be 
            specified within other design contexts. 
              
             
             
              Straw 
            Geo-textile  
            Made 
            using a blend of straw and a loosely woven net of biodegradable string. 
            This textile provides a low impact and affordable solution to the 
            problems of soil erosion and land sliding on man-made slopes such 
            as motorway and railway embankments.   
            
             
              
            Textile 
            Architecture  
            A particularly interesting area as it 
            isn't so much about the textile itself. Rather, its about what the 
            textile can do and the resource savings that it can help us to make. 
            The textile itself is available in a range of thicknesses and surface 
            textures.   
              
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