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how is jute bag made why the jute bags are nature friendly and most people dont use jute bags
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Countries around the world are looking to cut down the use of single-use plastic, but India already has a sustainable substitute that cannot be ignored anymore - the "golden fiber" also known as jute. India is the world's largest producer of jute, which is a natural fiber and hence biodegradable. It is also cheap and has high tensile strength. Jute bags are made from jute fibres that are spun into strong strands making a firm and durable end-product. Following are some of the points that'll highlight the superiority of jute over the single-use plastic.

Environment-friendly: Plastics are non-biodegradable and take approximately 400 years to decompose. It pollutes the environment and also poses a threat to animal habitation. Jute, on the other hand, is biodegradable and does not cause any harm to the ecosystem.

Production process: Plastics are made using billions of barrels of petroleum, which is a non-renewable source of energy. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, approximately 30 grammes of carbon dioxide is emitted for each ounce of polyethylene (PET) produced. PET is the type of plastic most commonly used for beverage bottles. Jute, on the other hand, does not need a lot of farming space, and hence, is an eco-friendly option to plastics. Also, jute cultivation using crop rotation techniques improves the fertility of the soil for the next crop.

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