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Biodegradable Erosion Control Blankets Price vs. Performance Why 100% Biodegradable ECBs? Tradional Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) are degradable materials that provide temporary cover for mulching and minimizaon of erosion caused by wind or water. These products are made by enclosing an organic fiber fill between synthec neng and stching to form a fabric type material. While completely degradable, sunlight is required to complete the decomposion of the product. Over me, the neng and stching will degrade, however, when well vegetated, more slowly than desired. In addion to the potenal slow degradaon issue, the rigid structure of the synthec net yields greater potenal to entrap small wildlife. These factors led North American Green to the development of an improved configuraon, the BioNet® Series of products. Building a Beer Biodegradable ECB North American Green introduced the BioNet® series of 100% biodegradable ECBs as a new, environmentally friendly alternave to synthec net products. In the development of this innovave product line, a variety of neng structures were researched and the “leno” weave type was found to be vastly superior. The Leno weave neng is constructed with machine direcon strands of natural fiber yarn twisted in pairs and the cross-direconal strands inserted through the twist opening. This weave interlocks the strands, while allowing some independent movement at the intersecons. The final product has dimensional stability across the mang, while allowing strand movement to reduce risk of wildlife entrapment. Since the introducon of the BioNet products, other manufacturers have marketed similar organic need ECBs. While at first glance products may look comparable, specifiers must realize these products can be very different in construcon. Specifically, some manufacturers opt to ulize “cross-weave” neng. This type of low-cost neng provides less stability at the nodes, allowing excessive movement of the strands and fiber loss. Addionally, some manufacturers may indicate their products are fully biodegradable, but upon closer review of specificaons and samples, the stching thread is synthec.These products cannot be considered 100% biodegradable. While they may provide a less expensive product, the compromise comes at a cost. The Price You Could Pay - The Boom Line Specifying and supplying product with synthec components under the false pretense of being 100% biodegradable can have consequence. If the project has environmental or wildlife regulaons, product installed with synthec components could be removed from the site, require replacement, and fines could be issued. To avoid potenal ligaon, make sure the erosion control blanket specificaon demonstrates that ALL blanket components are completely biodegradable. Furthermore, for best results, ease of installaon, product quality, and in-situ performance, select a 100% biodegradable erosion control blanket that ulizes Leno-weave neng. Lower cost products oſten cut corners that lead to compliance issues and callbacks. Biodegradable ECBs offer an environmentally-friendly alternave to tradional photodegradable ECBs in high-risk areas. TECHNICAL BULLETIN NAG_TECHBULL_BioNet_5.18 Leno weave natural fiber net (leſt), Cross-lay weave (right). Copyright 2018. North American Green, LLC. 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd., Poseyville, IN 47633 (800) 772-2040 | www.nagreen.com Synthec components can increase the risk of wildlife entrapment.

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Page 1: Biodegradable Erosion Control Blankets Price vs. Performance · 2018. 5. 9. · The Leno weave netting is constructed with machine direction strands of natural fiber yarn twisted

Biodegradable Erosion Control Blankets Price vs. Performance Why 100% Biodegradable ECBs? Traditional Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) are degradable materials that provide temporary cover for mulching and minimization of erosion caused by wind or water. These products are made by enclosing an organic fiber fill between synthetic netting and stitching to form a fabric type material. While completely degradable, sunlight is required to complete the decomposition of the product. Over time, the netting and stitching will degrade, however, when well vegetated, more slowly than desired. In addition to the potential slow degradation issue, the rigid structure of the synthetic net yields greater potential to entrap small wildlife. These factors led North American Green to the development of an improved configuration, the BioNet® Series of products.

Building a Better Biodegradable ECBNorth American Green introduced the BioNet® series of 100% biodegradable ECBs as a new, environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic net products. In the development of this innovative product line, a variety of netting structures were researched and the “leno” weave type was found to be vastly superior. The Leno weave netting is constructed with machine direction strands of natural fiber yarn twisted in pairs and the cross-directional strands inserted through the twist opening. This weave interlocks the strands, while allowing some independent movement at the intersections. The final product has dimensional stability across the matting, while allowing strand movement to reduce risk of wildlife entrapment. Since the introduction of the BioNet products, other manufacturers have marketed similar organic netted ECBs. While at first glance products may look comparable, specifiers must realize these products can be very different in construction. Specifically, some manufacturers opt to utilize “cross-weave” netting. This type of low-cost netting provides less stability at the nodes, allowing excessive movement of the strands and fiber loss. Additionally, some manufacturers may indicate their products are fully biodegradable, but upon closer review of specifications and samples, the stitching thread is synthetic.These products cannot be considered 100% biodegradable. While they may provide a less expensive product, the compromise comes at a cost.

The Price You Could Pay - The Bottom LineSpecifying and supplying product with synthetic components under the false pretense of being 100% biodegradable can have consequence. If the project has environmental or wildlife regulations, product installed with synthetic components could be removed from the site, require replacement, and fines could be issued. To avoid potential litigation, make sure the erosion control blanket specification demonstrates that ALL blanket components are completely biodegradable. Furthermore, for best results, ease of installation, product quality, and in-situ performance, select a 100% biodegradable erosion control blanket that utilizes Leno-weave netting. Lower cost products often cut corners that lead to compliance issues and callbacks.

Biodegradable ECBs offer an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional photodegradable ECBs in high-risk areas.

TECHNICAL BULLETIN

NAG_TECHBULL_BioNet_5.18

Leno weave natural fiber net (left), Cross-lay weave (right).

Copyright 2018.

North American Green, LLC.5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd., Poseyville, IN 47633(800) 772-2040 | www.nagreen.com

Synthetic components can increase the risk of wildlife entrapment.