“…In addition, the waste of non‐biodegradable fibers is discarded into landfilling, resulting in giant environmental pollution (De Paiva et al., 2019). These natural fibers are chosen as alternatives and they contain low amounts of CO 2 , enhanced flexural strength, less weight, high tensile strength, low greenhouse emission, good thermal insulation, and successful acoustic effect (Aslan et al., 2018; Kannan et al., 2022). The various natural fibers are ramie, jute, cotton, banana, sisal, kenaf, coir, pineapple, and Bagasse, utilized as reinforcement for epoxy composites and attain specific properties like good tensile strength, impact toughness, good tribological characteristics, enhanced thermal insulation properties and less gas emission (Nguyen et al., 2019; Sumesh et al., 2021).…”