Crop support twine is used to support and guide crops. It is mostly used in greenhouses for crops like tomatoes, capsicums (peppers) and cucumbers, but can also be used for open field crops like hops and bananas.
Traditionally twine made from conventional plastic (mostly polypropylene/PP) is used, because it can be modified to meet these requirements easily. Unfortunately, PP twine is not environmentally sustainable since it remains in the environment indefinitely where it eventually breaks down into persistent microplastics. To prevent the PP twine from building up in their soil, growers often resort to burning the plastic twine or disposing it in landfill, neither of which are ideal.
is currently in the final stages of field trials. A very heavy-duty compostable twine specifically developed for banana growers