

The Golden Fiber: A Legacy of Quality at Rainbow Jute Mills Limited
Crafting a Greener World
Bangladesh and Jute share a history as deep and enduring as the delta itself. Known globally as the "Golden Fiber," jute stood as the backbone of our economy during the post-independence era of the 1970s. Long before that, from the 1940s through the 1980s, Bangladeshi jute was the world’s primary packaging material, essential for the global transport of food grains.
The fertile, silt-rich soil of our riverine landscape provides the perfect conditions for growing the finest quality long-staple jute, cementing Bangladesh's position as the undisputed heart of the industry.



Three Industrial Classes
From high-durability retail packaging to heavy-grade architectural textiles, our vertically integrated mills produce three distinct categories of compostable utility.
All products are manufactured in our vertically integrated Dhaka mills, ensuring a fully transparent, carbon-negative supply chain.
Engineered Tensile Strength
Our jute products undergo rigorous testing to meet global retail and industrial standards. We replace synthetic fibers with pure agricultural heritage.
Tote Bags
Eco-Packaging
Architectural
Reinforced handles and high-durability seams designed for up to twenty kilograms of daily retail utility.
Custom compostable shipping bags and boxes tailored for premium brand presentation and zero-plastic waste.
Heavy-grade geotextiles and structural fabrics designed for erosion control and tactile interior design.
Spec: 450 GSM Weave
Spec: 100% Biodegradable
Spec: Double-Warp Construction
Request Material Samples
Evaluate our raw refinement firsthand. Sourcing directors can request a custom sample kit containing our three core jute weaves and technical spec sheets.
