“…The use of sisal [5] has been reported for biopolymers such as polylactide [6]- [8], poly(hydroxyl butyrate-co-valerate) [9], [10], starch-based matrixes [11]- [13] or chitosan [14]. Natural fibres such as sisal present low densities, low cost, non-abrasive nature, high filling level, low energy consumption, high specific properties, biodegradability, etc., over synthetic fibres.…”