Geotextile bags are made of PET or PP as raw materials. They are double-sided ironed and shaped non-woven fabrics made by the spun bond method and then processed into bags of specified size. The bag body is filled with soil, sand, fertilizer, etc. according to the local soil conditions in a scientific proportion. Then, the grass planting quilt suitable for the growth of the local climate is sprayed to form a product that can restore or create a new ecosystem.
Coastal Protection: Used to prevent coastline erosion and retreat to preserve natural landscapes and protect housing and infrastructure.
Dam and Levees: Used to prevent flooding, enable construction within calm water, store water, and provide protection from storms.
Inland Waterway Protection: Prevents erosion and shoreline retreat of lakes, canals, rivers, and bays.
Ports and Harbors: Provides locations where ships can dock, transfer cargo, and find shelter from inclement weather.