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Waste to
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At Unity Green, we believe that waste is not the end of the line—it’s the beginning of something extraordinary.
Through our innovative Waste to Product solutions, we transform organic and green waste into sustainable, high-value resources. From biomass briquettes that fuel industries to nutrient-rich compost that rejuvenates the earth, we lead the way in redefining waste as an opportunity for a greener tomorrow.
Our Products

Transforming Waste into
Valuable Resources

Explore Unity Green’s innovative solutions that turn waste into sustainable products, driving environmental progress and economic value.

01

Cocopeat

Cocopeat is a natural, biodegradable byproduct of coconut husks, widely used as a soil amendment and growing medium
It has excellent water retention, aeration, and nutrient-holding capacity, making it ideal for gardening, hydroponics, and nursery applications.
Cocopeat is eco-friendly, lightweight, and a sustainable alternative to peat moss, promoting healthy root development and plant growth.

Features

Cocopeat can hold a significant amount of water while still allowing for proper drainage, preventing both overwatering and underwatering.
Its porous structure ensures good air circulation around plant roots, promoting healthy root growth.
Cocopeat is an environmentally friendly alternative to peat moss.
Cocopeat has a slightly acidic to neutral pH, suitable for a wide range of plants.

02

Coir Fiber

Coir Fiber is a natural fiber extracted from the outer husk of coconut shells.
It is strong, durable, and resistant to saltwater, making it ideal for various applications such as rope-making, mats, brushes, upholstery, and eco-friendly packaging.
Coir fiber is biodegradable, renewable, and widely used in agriculture for erosion control and as a growing medium.
Its high tensile strength and water-resistant properties make it a sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers.

Features

Coir fiber is exceptionally strong and tough, especially in saltwater, making it ideal for marine uses like ropes and nets.
It is a natural and sustainable resource made from coconut husks, a readily available agricultural byproduct
Naturally resistant to water and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor applications and humid environments.
Provides effective insulation against temperature fluctuations and sound.

03

Short Fiber

Short Fiber refers to natural or synthetic fibers that are shorter in length compared to long staple fibers.
In the context of coir, short coir fibers are obtained from coconut husks and are commonly used in making mattresses, cushions, brushes, insulation, and composite materials.
They are biodegradable, durable, and provide good cushioning and insulation properties, making them useful in various industrial and agricultural applications.

Features

Due to their shorter length, these fibers tend to be more flexible and can bend more easily compared to longer fibers.
Short fibers have a higher surface area, improving their bonding ability in composites.
Short fibers are cheaper to produce than long fibers due to lower processing and production costs.
Short fibers are more prone to breakage than long fibers. However, they can still be durable in certain materials. Their durability improves when combined with other fibers or resins.

04

Coir pot

Coir Pots are biodegradable plant containers made from coconut coir fibers.
They provide excellent aeration, water retention, and drainage, promoting healthy root growth.
These eco-friendly pots naturally decompose over time, allowing plants to be transplanted directly into the soil without root disturbance.
Coir pots are widely used in gardening, nurseries, and sustainable farming as an alternative to plastic pots.

Features

Coir pots decompose naturally, reducing plastic waste.
Coir material allows for proper water drainage, preventing root rot and promoting healthy plant growth.
Provides excellent air circulation to plant roots, enhancing their development.
Roots can penetrate the pot, promoting strong, healthy root systems.
Coir is plant-safe, unlike some plastic containers that may release harmful chemicals.

05

Coir Stick

Coir sticks are natural plant supports crafted from coconut fibers wrapped around a wooden or bamboo core.
These eco-friendly alternatives to plastic supports offer sturdy support for climbing plants like vines and creepers.
The coir fibers not only provide structural strength but also absorb and retain moisture, helping to keep plants hydrated.
Additionally, coir sticks add a natural aesthetic appeal to your garden, making them a popular choice among gardeners and plant enthusiasts.

Features

They are made from coconut husks, a waste product from the coconut industry, making them eco-friendly.”
Coir sticks are biodegradable, meaning they decompose naturally over time, adding organic matter to the soil and enriching it.
They are durable and can last for several years, providing long-term support for your plants.
Coir sticks are easy to install and can be cut to the desired length

06

Cocopeat Bricks

Cocopeat Bricks are compressed blocks made from coconut husk fibers, commonly used as a soil conditioner, hydroponic growing medium, and moisture-retaining agent in gardening and agriculture.
They expand when soaked in water, offering excellent water retention, aeration, and sustainability.
Cocopeat is eco-friendly, biodegradable, and a great alternative to peat moss, promoting healthy plant growth while reducing environmental impact.

Features

Holds moisture effectively, preventing overwatering and ensuring consistent hydration for plants
Allows for proper air circulation around plant roots, preventing root rot.
Provides a neutral pH environment suitable for most plants
Conveniently packaged in compressed blocks for easy storage and transportation
Our Products

Transforming Waste into Valuable
Resources

Explore Unity Green’s innovative solutions that turn waste into sustainable products, driving environmental progress and economic value.

01 Cocopeat

Cocopeat is a natural, biodegradable byproduct of coconut husks, widely used as a soil amendment and growing medium
It has excellent water retention, aeration, and nutrient-holding capacity, making it ideal for gardening, hydroponics, and nursery applications.
Cocopeat is eco-friendly, lightweight, and a sustainable alternative to peat moss, promoting healthy root development and plant growth.

Features

Cocopeat can hold a significant amount of water while still allowing for proper drainage, preventing both overwatering and underwatering.
Its porous structure ensures good air circulation around plant roots, promoting healthy root growth.
Cocopeat is an environmentally friendly alternative to peat moss.
Cocopeat has a slightly acidic to neutral pH, suitable for a wide range of plants.

02 Coir Fiber

Coir Fiber is a natural fiber extracted from the outer husk of coconut shells.
It is strong, durable, and resistant to saltwater, making it ideal for various applications such as rope-making, mats, brushes, upholstery, and eco-friendly packaging.
Coir fiber is biodegradable, renewable, and widely used in agriculture for erosion control and as a growing medium.
Its high tensile strength and water-resistant properties make it a sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers.

Features

Coir fiber is exceptionally strong and tough, especially in saltwater, making it ideal for marine uses like ropes and nets.
It is a natural and sustainable resource made from coconut husks, a readily available agricultural byproduct
Naturally resistant to water and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor applications and humid environments.
Provides effective insulation against temperature fluctuations and sound.

03 Short Fiber

Short Fiber refers to natural or synthetic fibers that are shorter in length compared to long staple fibers.

In the context of coir, short coir fibers are obtained from coconut husks and are commonly used in making mattresses, cushions, brushes, insulation, and composite materials.
They are biodegradable, durable, and provide good cushioning and insulation properties, making them useful in various industrial and agricultural applications.

Features

Due to their shorter length, these fibers tend to be more flexible and can bend more easily compared to longer fibers.
Short fibers have a higher surface area, improving their bonding ability in composites.
Short fibers are cheaper to produce than long fibers due to lower processing and production costs.
Short fibers are more prone to breakage than long fibers. However, they can still be durable in certain materials. Their durability improves when combined with other fibers or resins.

04 Coir pot

Coir Pots are biodegradable plant containers made from coconut coir fibers.
They provide excellent aeration, water retention, and drainage, promoting healthy root growth.
These eco-friendly pots naturally decompose over time, allowing plants to be transplanted directly into the soil without root disturbance.
Coir pots are widely used in gardening, nurseries, and sustainable farming as an alternative to plastic pots.

Features

Coir pots decompose naturally, reducing plastic waste.
Coir material allows for proper water drainage, preventing root rot and promoting healthy plant growth.
Provides excellent air circulation to plant roots, enhancing their development.
Roots can penetrate the pot, promoting strong, healthy root systems.
Coir is plant-safe, unlike some plastic containers that may release harmful chemicals.

05 Coir Stick

Coir sticks are natural plant supports crafted from coconut fibers wrapped around a wooden or bamboo core.
These eco-friendly alternatives to plastic supports offer sturdy support for climbing plants like vines and creepers.
The coir fibers not only provide structural strength but also absorb and retain moisture, helping to keep plants hydrated.
Additionally, coir sticks add a natural aesthetic appeal to your garden, making them a popular choice among gardeners and plant enthusiasts.

Features

They are made from coconut husks, a waste product from the coconut industry, making them eco-friendly.
Coir sticks are biodegradable, meaning they decompose naturally over time, adding organic matter to the soil and enriching it.
They are durable and can last for several years, providing long-term support for your plants.
Coir sticks are easy to install and can be cut to the desired length

06 Cocopeat Bricks

Cocopeat Bricks are compressed blocks made from coconut husk fibers, commonly used as a soil conditioner, hydroponic growing medium, and moisture-retaining agent in gardening and agriculture.
They expand when soaked in water, offering excellent water retention, aeration, and sustainability.
Cocopeat is eco-friendly, biodegradable, and a great alternative to peat moss, promoting healthy plant growth while reducing environmental impact.

Features

Holds moisture effectively, preventing overwatering and ensuring consistent hydration for plants
Allows for proper air circulation around plant roots, preventing root rot.
Provides a neutral pH environment suitable for most plants
Conveniently packaged in compressed blocks for easy storage and transportation
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