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these stalks can already be introduced, inter alia, into solid board packaging. using new materials like biogenic waste materials and by-products from other industries doesn't just pay off financially and environmentally, it can also deliver new properties like greater stability or a special feel for paper
viscosity-increasing, texturizing, and peeling. among the promising organic and sustainable ingredients for creams, shampoos, facial masks, toothpastes, deodorants, exfoliating shower gels, and many more cosmetic applications are substances extracted from eucalyptus as well as cellulose fibers from bamboo...
https://new.siemens.com/global/en/markets/fiber-industry/new-fiber.html
these stalks can already be introduced, inter alia, into solid board packaging. using new materials like biogenic waste materials and by-products from other industries doesn't just pay off financially and environmentally, it can also deliver new properties like greater stability or a special feel for paper
viscosity-increasing, texturizing, and peeling. among the promising organic and sustainable ingredients for creams, shampoos, facial masks, toothpastes, deodorants, exfoliating shower gels, and many more cosmetic applications are substances extracted from eucalyptus as well as cellulose fibers from bamboo...
https://new.siemens.com/global/en/markets/fiber-industry/new-fiber.html
meet the artisans products home leaf, fibre & stem leaf, fibre and stem of various plants are very useful raw material for the handicraft industry. apart from creating eco-friendly utility and decorative products they provide an excellent alternative employment opportunity. some like jute, cane and bamboo
have created a niche for themselves and are used to make very useful utility products. some of the plants whose leaf, fibre or stem are used are sedge, palm, grass, banana, cane, betel nut or areca, sisal, munj, pineapple, screwpine, bamboo, water hyacinth, coconut, fique, pandanus, chambira, hemp,...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/leaf-fibre-stem
meet the artisans products home leaf, fibre & stem leaf, fibre and stem of various plants are very useful raw material for the handicraft industry. apart from creating eco-friendly utility and decorative products they provide an excellent alternative employment opportunity. some like jute, cane and bamboo
have created a niche for themselves and are used to make very useful utility products. some of the plants whose leaf, fibre or stem are used are sedge, palm, grass, banana, cane, betel nut or areca, sisal, munj, pineapple, screwpine, bamboo, water hyacinth, coconut, fique, pandanus, chambira, hemp,...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/leaf-fibre-stem