Geocells are three-dimensional structures made from polymer materials that create a honeycomb-like pattern. They are used in various applications, such as soil stabilization, erosion control, and retaining walls. By confining soil or other materials within their cells, geocells help distribute loads more evenly, making them ideal for construction projects and landscaping.
These versatile systems can be filled with soil, gravel, or vegetation, allowing for effective drainage and promoting plant growth. Geocells are particularly useful in areas with weak or unstable ground, as they enhance the strength and durability of surfaces. Their eco-friendly design also supports sustainable practices in civil engineering and environmental management.