My brick
of coconut coir needed 10 cups of water, and it expanded into 30 cups after it was hydrated!
Not exact matches
Colgate is committed to the health and safety
of babies, and introduced the use
of organic materials in crib mattresses, such as
coconut coir, organic cotton and other plant - based materials.
Coir Until the green movement came along, coir — shredded and woven coconut shell husks bound with latex adhesive — was typically used as an insulator pad on top of the coils of better - quality innerspring crib mattres
Coir Until the green movement came along,
coir — shredded and woven coconut shell husks bound with latex adhesive — was typically used as an insulator pad on top of the coils of better - quality innerspring crib mattres
coir — shredded and woven
coconut shell husks bound with latex adhesive — was typically used as an insulator pad on top
of the coils
of better - quality innerspring crib mattresses.
UK - based Naturalmat offers three organic mattresses made
of coir (the husk
of a
coconut), latex or mohair.
All - natural
coir fiber made from
coconut shell husks is an extra-supportive cushioning layer on the firmer infant side
of the mattress
During construction, we learned the city was battling erosion issues so we donated pallets full
of scrap
coir fiber, the 100 % natural material derived from
coconut shell husks we use to make insulator pads for some
of our crib mattresses.
For example, B&Q, one
of Britain's largest domestic gardening suppliers, refuses to stock peat taken from any SSSI and promotes a range
of alternatives, notably
coir, made
of coconut fibre.
KEY PRODUCT POINTS Handwoven mat is 100 % biodegradable
coir, a fiber derived from the outer husk
of coconut shells.
Instead
of peat moss... BeatsPeat is made
of 100 % premium
coconut coir.
Fast gaining international renown for its horticultural applications,
coir is previously underused outer husk
of a
coconut.
Throw in a little bit
of peat moss or be even more sustainable and use
coconut coir.
Commonly used is
coconut coir, which is the hard fibrous material
of the
coconut.
We use
coconut coir instead
of peat moss (recommendation
of the Nature's Head guy we bought it from).