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Some people may say that there is nothing wrong with leaving a typical aerial target or ground control point out after the flight. A typical aerial target is made of plastic. When left outside it decomposes very slowly, breaking into tiny pieces known as microplastics, which can enter the marine food chain and become incredibly damaging to sea life and creating pollution.
There is a better way, our Eco Panels are made of Jute Fabric. Here is what happens to Jute left in the environment.
Jute fabric is biodegradable and has a negligible environmental impact when disposed of it degrades quickly. Jute fabric breaks down rapidly when placed in contact with moist soil, usually within 2–3 months.
Doesn't release microfibers.
Jute doesn't release microfibers into the environment, which can pollute waterways and other aquatic ecosystems.
Jute reabsorbs into the surrounding ecosystem, whether it's disposed of properly or not.
Doesn't release toxic substances
Jute doesn't release toxic substances when disposed of, including when burned.
Uptakes carbon dioxide
Jute plants absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.
Jute is a plant-based fiber that's gaining popularity for its eco-friendly qualities. It's strong, lightweight, and non-corrosive. Jute is also reusable and can be transformed into durable fabrics.
Try out some of our eco panel aerial targets today. www.surveying-guru.com
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There is a better way, our Eco Panels are made of Jute Fabric. Here is what happens to Jute left in the environment.
Jute fabric is biodegradable and has a negligible environmental impact when disposed of it degrades quickly. Jute fabric breaks down rapidly when placed in contact with moist soil, usually within 2–3 months.
Doesn't release microfibers.
Jute doesn't release microfibers into the environment, which can pollute waterways and other aquatic ecosystems.
Jute reabsorbs into the surrounding ecosystem, whether it's disposed of properly or not.
Doesn't release toxic substances
Jute doesn't release toxic substances when disposed of, including when burned.
Uptakes carbon dioxide
Jute plants absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.
Jute is a plant-based fiber that's gaining popularity for its eco-friendly qualities. It's strong, lightweight, and non-corrosive. Jute is also reusable and can be transformed into durable fabrics.
Try out some of our eco panel aerial targets today. www.surveying-guru.com
hashtag#landsurveying hashtag#realsurveyors