Sustainable & Integrated Processing
-Circular by Design

At Rooxland, sustainability is embedded within our processing model. Our approach is built on the efficient utilization of the banana plant, enabling value creation across both primary produce and agricultural by-products.

Through an integrated manufacturing system, different parts of the plant are processed into distinct product categories—ranging from food-grade ingredients to fibre and material applications. This structured utilization minimizes process-level waste while maintaining consistent quality across outputs.

By actively processing banana pseudo-stems and sheaths, we reduce field-level waste and convert underutilized biomass into high-value materials such as natural fibres and plant-based products. In doing so, we extend the lifecycle of agricultural resources beyond conventional use.

Our facility incorporates resource-efficient processes, including solar-assisted dehydration and controlled water management systems, enabling us to reduce energy and water intensity while maintaining export-grade quality standards.

In addition to process efficiency, we develop products using natural materials such as banana fibre and plant-based sheaths, offering viable alternatives to synthetic and single-use materials across industries.

Residual biomass generated during processing is further utilized for agricultural applications, supporting soil health and creating a regenerative link between processing and cultivation.

Our circular approach focuses on practical execution—optimizing resource utilization, reducing operational waste, and delivering scalable, export-grade products for global markets.