NIT-K Surathkal develops jute-based geocell as alternative to plastic in roadworks
Why in news
- Researchers at NIT-K Surathkal have developed an industrially manufactured ‘jute geocell’ to replace conventional petroleum-based plastic geocells for sustainable road construction.
Project Overview
- Aim: To replace conventional petroleum-based plastic geocells with an industrially manufactured ‘jute geocell’ for sustainable road construction and slope stabilisation.
- Developed by: Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal.
- Project Support: The project is funded by the National Jute Board under the Union Ministry of Textiles and was executed in collaboration with Birla Jute Mills.
Mechanism & Function
- Structure: The geocells function as three-dimensional, honeycomb-like structures.
- Application: They are placed beneath roads or on slopes to strengthen weak soil, improve load-bearing capacity, and control erosion.
Sustainability & Impact
- Environmental Benefits: Unlike existing high-density polyethylene or polypropylene options that cause microplastic pollution, this solution is cheaper, biodegradable, and eliminates long-term environmental risks.
- Target Areas: The innovation is designed for large-scale implementation, particularly in rural and ecologically sensitive regions where environmental preservation is critical.



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