
Coconut Husk
Coconut husk, also known as coir, is the rough, fibrous outer shell of the coconut fruit. Naturally strong and durable, it is widely valued for its eco-friendly properties and versatility. Once considered agricultural waste, coconut husk is now a sustainable resource used in a variety of industries—from gardening and horticulture to furniture, textiles, and renewable energy.
Rich in lignin and cellulose, coconut husk fibers are resistant to rot and decay, making them ideal for long-term use in products like doormats, brushes, ropes, mattresses, and biodegradable growing mediums. Its natural moisture retention and aeration properties also make it a popular component in potting mixes and hydroponic systems.