As an alternative to synthetic
fibers, bamboo, sisal, and hemp
are strong and renewable plant fibers. These natural plant fibers are finding an
expanding market as an alternative to synthetic fabrics.
Long used in Asia for a wide variety of fabric uses, bamboo and sisal fabrics
are making a significant impact in the United States. Rugs produced from
natural plant fibers have all the benefits of synthetic fabrics.
All synthetic fabrics are made from plastic and most plastic is made from oil.
Even though there is a significant market for recycled plastics, most plastic
material is not biodegradable and will remain in your local landfill almost
forever. Increased use of natural plant fibers such as bamboo, jute, and hemp
can have a dramatic on reducing oil consumption.
Bamboo fabric fiber is made from the pulp of bamboo grass. Bamboo rugs start
out as plant fibers that have been spun into fabric. Bamboo is fast growing
plant and bamboo fabric has many advantages over other types of fabric fibers.
Bamboo has a natural and long lasting antimicrobial property. The antimicrobial
property remains even after repeated washing. High quality bamboo fabric can be
as soft as the finest cashmere wool and is long wearing.
Bamboo is a true member of the grass family of plants and
grows in surprisingly diverse environments, from mountain climates in China, to the jungles of Southeast Asia. Though not a native species, bamboo can be found growing in
Europe, Africa and in North and South America. Depending on the location,
bamboo can grow rapidly and does not require an extraordinary amount of care.
Bamboo is harvested as a hardwood and has a great many uses including a food
source, since the young shoots and even the seeds, are often used in Asian
cooking. Bamboo is also found in a wide variety of products, from window shades
and flooring to cooking utensils. Depending on the growing environment, bamboo
may grow more slowly. Slow growth results in bamboo that is denser in
composition. This type of bamboo is finding its way into products like hardwood flooring.
Bamboo fibers are available from organic sources. For most bamboo cultivation,
chemical herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers are not needed. In the proper
environment, bamboo grows extremely
fast. Bamboo is among several plant fiber sources that support the movement
towards sustainable growing practices. Since bamboo cultivation does not require
chemicals, proper cultivation can greatly reduce any adverse impacts on the
environment. Although there is some debate about bamboo cultivation displacing
native plant species, there is tremendous potential in bamboo fabric fiber.
Like bamboo, hemp is a very strong and versatile fiber with many uses
including, paper, fabrics, and rope. Hemp also has many other non-textile
applications from making plastics to producing bio fuels. Hemp fiber fabric is
long lasting, often blended with cotton and other natural fibers. Hemp, like
bamboo, can be cultivated without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides,
and insecticides. Hemp plants can be grown in very diverse areas of the world
with little or no care.
Also referred to as hemp, sisal is another natural fiber material that is
widely used for producing rugs. A species of the agave plant, sisal fiber has
been used for thousands of years for everything from rope and twine to paper
and other commercial uses such as backing for carpet. Like bamboo and hemp, sisal
is completely biodegradable and can be cultivated without chemicals. Sisal can
be fashioned into very durable fabrics and yarns.
So if you are looking for quality, durability, and an environmentally friendly
alternative to synthetic fiber rugs try bamboo, sisal or other natural fabric.
Any one of these natural fibers makes an excellent choice for weaving durable
and beautiful rugs.
About the Author:
Mitch Endick is a staff writer
for the quality online store FineWebStores.com. Shop for Bamboo
and Sisal Rugs for your home or office. Please visit FineWebStores.com
today.
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