re-producing old cotton clothing into new material has been very challenging, because the worn-out fibers are too short to be spun into new thread. new cotton also needs to be added to each batch, making % post-consumer-waste textiles an impossible dream. until now. the relooping fashion initiative not...
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of natural fibres to the subsequent manufacturing phases, up to labelling of the finished product. to address the concerns on the end-of-the-life cycle and to reduce the waste, corman has adopted an innovative biopolymer to be used as a backsheet. it assures the same performance as traditional pp but...
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colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges of products. there remains a large industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results. fabrics or textiles are named for the yarns used to make them, e.g. cotton, woolen, silk, linen, hemp, (jute) fabrics. they may consist of natural fibres...
school last updated mar , share silk is one of the oldest fibers known by humankind. it is a natural protein fiber, which has been used in textile manufacture for at least years. about % of commercial silk fibers employed in the textile industry come from lepidopteran silkworms from the bombycidae family...