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Dirty Linen?
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/8062/dirty-linen
Linen used to be the widely used textile material for apparel clothing for ages, owing to its strength, durability and long-lasting property. The last few decades have witnessed revival of linen and
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Pineapple fibre: fruit of the loom
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/7798/pineapple-fibre-fruit-of-the-loom
The world is moving towards sustainable material for a better future. That is what makes pineapple fibre important, says Vanali Ballikar. The world is moving towards sustainable material for a better
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Corn husk fibre for production of green fabrics
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/7884/corn-husk-fibre-for-production-of-green-fabrics
The humble corn plant may hold the answer to the future of nutrition and sustainable fashion, say Harshita Chaudhary, Navneet Kaur and M.S. Parmar
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From fruits to fibres
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/7145/from-fruits-to-fibres
Use of natural fibres has become widely popular now a days. However use of fruit fibres is gaining awareness among consumers regarding ethical and vegan fashion.
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Giving Your Home A Silky Touch
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/5271/giving-your-home-a-silky-touch
Natural Fibres: benefits of Natural Fibres Textiles, Natural Fibres Clothing, Natural Fibres Products for lowered energy and water consumption, reduced allergenic effects, and easier biodegradability.
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Eco Fibres on the Rise: Report Forecasts $69 Billion by 2025
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/8595/eco-fibers-on-the-rise-report-forecasts-69-billion-by-2025
The worldwide eco fiber market is expected to reach $69.0 billion by 2025. The key forces expected to drive this growth include the rise of online fashion retail, a continued worldwide trend toward
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Structural Composites from Natural Fibres
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/6214/structural-composites
Natural Fibre Composites in Structural Components. Natural fibres are cheap price, lightweight and eco friendly alternative in composites.
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Agro- residues: Beyond waste, potential fibres for textile industry
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/7805/agro-residues-beyond-waste-potential-fibers-for-textile-industry
Do we need to shift our focus from traditional natural cellulosic textile fibres to innovative textile fibres like bagasse, pineapple leaf, cornhusk, water hyacinth? Preeti Kaur Sachdeva, Dr. Bhawana
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