
Biocomposites
Biocomposites are materials made by combining natural fibers, such as hemp or flax, with a matrix material like biodegradable plastic or resin. This combination results in a strong, lightweight, and environmentally friendly material that can be used in various applications like automotive parts, construction, and packaging. Because the fibers are renewable and biodegradable, biocomposites reduce reliance on fossil fuels and produce less waste, making them an eco-conscious alternative to traditional composites. Their properties can be tailored for specific uses, offering a sustainable solution without sacrificing performance.