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origin. vegetable fibres, as the name implies, are derived from plants. the principal chemical component in plants is cellulose, and therefore they are also referred to as cellulosic fibres. the fibres are usually bound by a natural phenolic polymer, lignin, which also is frequently present in the cell
, but it lacks resiliency, elasticity, and elongation potential. it is resistant to mildew, insects, and shrinkage. it is used for apparel, window treatments, ropes, paper, and table and bed linens. hemp hemp is similar to flax. the fibres range in length from to feet. hemp production is illegal in the...
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wednesday, january , anb spotlight i think most people by now know how much i love natural skin care and eco alternatives. but i also love how many people i have met because of my interests in the natural world. i have made several friends over the years because of all things green. some i've had the...
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