Geotextiles are a big part of agriculture and ecosystem management. Geotextiles are permeable fabrics which are used in association with soil and have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain. Typically made from poly propylene geotextile fabrics come in three basic forms: woven (resembling mail bag sacking), needle punched (resembling felt), or heat bonded (resembling ironed felt). Geotextile composites have been introduced and products such as geogrids and meshes have been developed. Geotextiles are able to withstand many things, are durable and is able to soften a fall if someone falls down. Overall, these materials are referred to as geosynthetics and each configuration geonets, geosynthetic clay liners, geogrids, geotextile tubes, and others can yield benefits in geotechnical and environmental engineering design.