Coir Fibre is extracted from matured green and brown Coconut Husks. It is then processed into the finest fibres. Coir Fibre is of two types–brown and white. Coir obtained from fresh green Coconut is termed as White Fibre, which is finer than the Brown Fibre. The Brown Fibre are the outcome of Seasoned Fully Matured Coconuts which lose their green colour in the process. Each of them have their own distinct types of applications. The Brown Fibre is widely used for fabrication of doormats, brushes, mattresses is used for various applications like making Curled Coir Rope used in manufacturing coir mattresses, rubberized coir pads, coir cushions, carpet under lays, seat cushions and for insulating drainage pipes padding for the automobile industry. Coir Fiber – Brown is also used for insulation, packaging and other upholstery material whereas the White Fibre is used for making ropes, making fishing nets, used in manufacturing various coir products such as carpets. The major use of white coir is in rope manufacture. Mats of woven coir fibre are made from the finer grades of bristle and white fibre using hand or mechanical looms. White coir also used to make fishing nets due to its strong resilience to salt water. and other eco-friendly Products.