The increase in fuel prices, scarcity of petroleum products, a hazardous atmospheric divergence are the significant concerns that motivate specialists to operate in the green composite territory because of their biodegradable nature. Green composites are materials composed of particular strands and biodegradable lattice products that can supplant non-biodegradable, oil-based artifacts. In the present investigation, the aim is to construct a green composites that is completely biodegradable where the network material is selected as support for Polylactic acid (PLA) with jute and sisal fiber with manual layout pursued by pressure shaping strategy and curing temperatures ranging from 30 0 C to 90 0 C for understanding its effect on tensile and flexural behaviour of composites.