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Inquirer.net on MSNDOST launches bamboo textile innovation hub in PangasinanBamboo is no longer just for houses and furniture. It is now wearable. Thanks to the Department of Science and Technology ...
Banana stems in Uganda are being processed into spinnable fibers for textiles, hair extensions, and sanitary pads, offering a sustainable alternative to cotton and synthetics.
The three new IndigoGuard™ denim sofas are now available for purchase at the Mobilious official online ...
Staple fibers are short-length fibers commonly used in the textile industry for spinning yarn, producing nonwoven fabrics, ...
According to Hauser, $17.5 million went into the construction of the facility and another $14 million was invested in equipment and cash donations. The facility is now open to students studying fiber ...
Intradeco Holdings, a Miami-based apparel manufacturer, has announced a joint venture with Spain-based recycled cotton fiber producer Recover to expand textile recycling capabilities in El Salvador.
The global technical textiles market is set to experience robust expansion, reaching a valuation of USD 241.5 Billion by 2035 ...
This plant will be Circ’s first full-scale commercial facility and represents a turning point for the company’s growth, the fashion sector, and global climate action. Construction is scheduled to ...
While all textiles are still somewhat difficult to recycle, certain fibers, like 100% cotton, have “more robust” recycling outcomes, says SuperCircle cofounder and CEO Chloe Songer.
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