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Straw Fiber Is Expected To Be Made Into Clothes.

2011/8/23 15:34:00 51

Straw Fiber Clothes


 
 
In recent climate change and low carbon textile high-level forum, many experts believe that with the new technology R & D, perhaps in 5 years, we can wear low carbon clothing made from straw and other refines.

In the context of climate change, the processing of textiles with biological waste is not only Energy conservation It can also reduce carbon dioxide emissions. An expert on the forum said that an ordinary large white T-shirt for men, if produced by traditional methods, will discharge 6.5 kilos of carbon dioxide. If biomass material is used, carbon dioxide emissions will be only 1/10. It is understood that domestic experts are trying to extract fibers from agricultural wastes such as straws and green duckweed causing water pollution. Foreign straw The technology of pretreatment and refining is maturing, and demonstration factories have been set up. China is expected to make breakthroughs in 5 years and become industrialized after 10 years.

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