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Philippines Uses Banana And Pineapple Fiber To Produce Environment-Friendly Textiles

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Philippines finds that banana and pineapple agricultural wastes are abundant environmental protection resources and can be used to produce household textiles, clothing, nonwovens, industrial fabrics and upholstery.

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Norah Mangalindan, a researcher at the Philippines Textile Research Institute (PTRI), DOST, introduced her findings at a recent forum.


The purpose of the Philippines Textile Research Institute (PTRI) is to help domestic textile industry and related industries to enhance their global competitiveness and enhance their technological capabilities in textile quality assurance through the use of local resources.


According to research, nearly 59000 hectares of pineapple plantations in Philippines can produce 55483 tons of pineapple fiber.


Similarly, Philippines has nearly 447000 hectares.

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Plantations can produce 307000 tons of banana fiber.


Mangalindan said that the use of these fibers also has technical advantages. In addition to being harmless, they can also be biodegradable and sustainable. They also have better performance in fiber and fabric properties.


Pineapple fiber is obtained from pineapple waste, and has high lignin and cellulose content.


Until recently, these wastes were used as organic waste, but recent experiments have proved that when combined with polyester or silk, they can successfully produce silk like textiles, which have a new practicality.


Pineapple fiber is very light, soft, easy to maintain and clean. It can also be well combined with other fabrics, and has an elegant appearance.


On the other hand, banana fiber is similar to bamboo and ramie.

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But it has a better quality.

Although very light, it is very strong, has a high degree of moisture absorption, and most importantly, it can also be biodegradable.


In ancient times, the practicality of pineapple and banana fiber was very small. Basically, it was only used for preparing ropes, mats, and other composite materials.

However, with the recognition of eco-friendly fabrics, these fibers are increasingly used in clothing and household products.


Researchers say that due to sustainability and biodegradability, eco-friendly fabrics are in great demand in the global market.

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