 This study investigates the incorporation of ground granulated blast furnace slag, GGBS, and jute fiber, JF, into eco-friendly and ductile concrete, with results showing that increasing JF content improves flexural strength but decreases compressive strength. The positive effects of JF on compressive strength were observed in mixes containing GGBS with or without a plasticizer, and the negative effects of hydrophilic nature of JF on water absorption and chloride ion penetration depth resistance were minimized by using GGBS and controlling workability. This article was authored by Muhammad Asingh Gulza, Baba Ali, Osama Burikate, and others.