the rate of breakdown is very much determined by the environment. if we look at composting, for example, the answer will depend upon how the composting is done. what has been added to the wool? what are the proportions of the mix? what is the temperature and the ph balance of the soil?...
[for] the full impacts of a finished product." the msi, ddm and pm focus on comparative analysis of different fibres, at different stages of the supply chain, as well as promoting improvements that can be made in manufacturing processes or (to a lesser extent) design. the msi compares fibres at the '...
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to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below: is no. title 4202 : 1%7 method for determination of chloride content oftextile materials 4203 : 1967 method for determination of sulphate content in textile materials 9308 specification for mechanically...
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