
Infrastructure development doesn’t have to come at the cost of environmental health. Across the country, roadways, bridges, and pipeline projects are incorporating biodegradable soil erosion control mats into their construction as part of a smarter, greener approach. These erosion blankets—typically made from coconut fiber—serve as natural barriers that stabilize soil, support seed growth, and reduce runoff without introducing synthetic materials into the ecosystem.
As more contractors and engineers seek ways to prevent soil erosion while meeting environmental regulations, coir-based erosion control matting is emerging as a reliable, low-impact solution for long-term stability.
What Makes Coir Mats Ideal for Infrastructure?
Coir mats, such as BioD-Mat coir blankets, are woven from natural coconut fiber and designed to hold soil in place during the critical phase of vegetation establishment. Unlike synthetic alternatives, these biodegradable coir erosion control blankets break down over time and improve the soil as they degrade, turning short-term protection into long-term ecological benefit.
Used along roadsides, embankments, and utility corridors, these mats:
- Reduce soil displacement from wind and rain
- Encourage native vegetation to root deeply
- Minimize maintenance by naturally decomposing
- Help crews meet EPA and local sediment control requirements
This makes them a top choice for commercial soil erosion control products and contractor-grade sediment control products on transportation and energy projects.
Application Across Industries
Coir-based erosion control matting isn’t just for highways. It’s ideal for large-scale public and private infrastructure projects where slope stabilization and sediment control are essential. These include:
- Construction site sediment control along trenches and access roads
- Industrial erosion control at drainage inlets and culverts
- Large-scale wetland restoration for pipeline crossings
- Custom shoreline restoration near bridges or elevated causeways
For particularly sensitive environments—like marshes or retention basins—biodegradable products for floating islands can be used in tandem with coir mats to filter water and support plant growth on the surface.

Coir Fiber and Mulch: Supporting Vegetation Growth
Once installed, these mats become a base for natural revegetation. Some crews supplement them with coconut fiber mulch, which helps retain moisture, prevent compaction, and further insulate the soil. This dual layer of protection allows grass and native plants to establish faster, an essential factor when trying to stabilize slopes or shoulders before the next rainstorm.
Contractors working on DOT-funded or municipal projects will find coir products align well with low-impact development (LID) practices and offer an attractive alternative to plastic mesh or synthetic blankets that risk harming wildlife and clogging waterways.
A Smarter Path Forward with Rolanka
For over 30 years, Rolanka International, Inc. has proudly supplied premium coir fiber products to engineers, landscape architects, and environmental contractors nationwide. Our BioD-Mat coir blankets and biodegradable soil sediment control products are engineered for real-world applications—from roadside right-of-ways to sensitive restoration sites.
We maintain a large inventory, offer fast delivery, and provide expert guidance to help you select the right solution for your project. Whether you’re stabilizing an embankment or exploring biodegradable coir bioengineering products for an upcoming site, we’re here to help you do it right the first time—and protect the environment while you’re at it. Contact us today to get started.