Products
Geovegetation
Geovegetation products are natural or synthetic mats designed to provide erosion control and protect soils against the effects of natural elements such as rain, wind, and waterways. Whether temporary or permanent, these solutions are selected according to the environmental conditions specific to each project. They offer effective protection against erosion while promoting soil stabilization and vegetation regrowth, particularly on slopes and embankments.
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Erosion Control Blankets – 100% Biodegradable
Texel now offers a range of 100% biodegradable erosion control blankets made with coir jute nets. Unlike blankets with photodegradable nets, whose service life exceeds that of natural fibers and which degrade while leaving plastic residues, these solutions generate no plastic waste after decomposition. These 100% biodegradable blankets are available with straw, wood, or coir fibers.
Applications: slopes and embankments, ditches, newly constructed shorelines.
Erosion Control Blankets – Photodegradable Nets
Texel also offers erosion control blankets with photodegradable nets. These solutions are designed to provide temporary soil protection against erosion while vegetation takes root. Made from natural fibers (such as straw) combined with a photodegradable net, these blankets break down under UV exposure.
Applications: slopes and embankments, ditches, newly constructed shorelines.
Geocell
Geocells are composed of a permeable three-dimensional structure that confines and stabilizes soil within their cells. When used on slopes, they effectively hold soil in place and help naturalize steep barren surfaces. When used for roadway reinforcement, they improve bearing capacity by limiting the lateral movement of the fill material.
This system allows the use or reuse of a wide variety of materials, providing a high-performance, economical, and environmentally friendly solution.
Applications: steep slopes and embankments, roadway and platform reinforcement, road shoulders or access roads, shoreline protection or surfaces exposed to runoff.