Geocomposites are engineered geosynthetic products formed by combining two or more geosynthetic materials—such as geotextiles, geomembranes, geogrids, or drainage cores—into a single integrated system. They are designed to deliver multiple functions, including drainage, filtration, separation, protection, and reinforcement, within one product. Geocomposites are widely used in landfills, road and rail infrastructure, retaining structures, slope stabilization, and environmental containment applications, offering efficient installation, consistent performance, and optimized project solutions.