US EPA waive its restriction on Lankan coir mats [February 23 2012]

In a new boost to Sri Lanka’s geo-textile industry and Sri Lanka’s standing as world’s largest exporter of coir fibre, a top US government agency has cleared the way for Sri Lankan made geo-textiles for two projects.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has waived its restrictions on use of foreign coir mats in US for Sri Lankan mats. The general restrictions for foreign coir mats have been imposed under the ‘Buy American requirements’ but US has specifically allowed Sri Lankan mats for two selected projects.  

The US EPA has allowed Sri Lankan and Indian made coir mats to be used in two riverbank restoration projects in Ohio.  

The project specific waivers are extended to the Bear Creek Restoration Project in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, and the Laurel Creek Restoration Project in Twinsburg, Ohio.  

“This is a project-specific waiver and only applies to the use of the specified product for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funded projects being proposed...The coir woven mats under consideration are manufactured in India and Sri Lanka and meet the projects technical specifications and requirements” the US EPA said.  

“This shows the high quality of our coir-mats” said Minister of Industry and Commerce  Rishad Bathiudeen.

“New technology infusion to our coir sector can greatly enhance our coir appeal in the competitive global marketplace. I am pleased to announce that an MoU between the University of Moratuwa and my Ministry of Industry and Commerce to support new coir machinery development processes has been signed on 5 January. I also handed over Rs.1.25 million in additional financing to Department of Electrical Engineering of the Moratuwa University on January 5 to further develop the already successful coir automation machinery developed by the University with the assistance of Ministry of Industry and Commerce with initial financing in 2010 of only Rs.0.49 million” he said.