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Wall Covering In the Raw: Water Hyacinth Fibers for Durable Wall Surface Solution

Natura eco-bark wall covering designs

Fast growing in a short span of 12 days, even if harvested water hyacinths or water lilies can spread seeds making it probably the unbeatable rapidly renewable source for eco-products.
In some countries, thick beds of water hyacinth that clog waterways are harvested and processed to get the tough fibers. These resilient fibers from water hyacinths created an increasing demand for interior furnishings, wall coverings and textile made from these aquatic plants. China, Egypt, India and some parts of the globe, on the other hand, had smartly transformed these plants to lessen pollution and to treat sewage water.
Researchers and manufacturers from the Interior Design industry developed durable wallcoverings from these water plants and suitably named the eco-bark wall covering line as Natura. Natura brand came from the range of environment friendly wall tiles and wall coverings made from materials from nature like capiz shells and egg shells.
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