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musgo was also featured, which incorporates optical fibers for wearable technology. similar biomaterials in textiles include pinĚatex, a company based in the philippines that is using pineapple leaf fibers to make its materials, and italian firm orange fiber, which is using orange peels to make a cellulose
bio-based fibers include starches and sugars derived from corn, cane sugar, sugar beets, wheat and sorghum, and lipids and oils made from castor, soybean and palm, and cooking oil waste. there also are bio- mass or waste-based raw materials that come from food, farming or forests and contain valuable cellulose...
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