Handbook of Biodegradable Materials 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83783-9_54-1
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Biodegradable Textiles, Recycling, and Sustainability Achievement

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“…It allows textile products to naturally break down at the end of their life cycle, reducing the burden on landfills and minimizing the persistence of non-degradable textile waste in the environment. Additionally, the incorporation of biodegradable materials aligns with the broader goal of conserving natural resources and reducing the reliance on petrochemicalderived raw materials [27][28][29].…”
Section: Growth Of Ecoli Bacteria After Modification Of Bio-nonwoven ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It allows textile products to naturally break down at the end of their life cycle, reducing the burden on landfills and minimizing the persistence of non-degradable textile waste in the environment. Additionally, the incorporation of biodegradable materials aligns with the broader goal of conserving natural resources and reducing the reliance on petrochemicalderived raw materials [27][28][29].…”
Section: Growth Of Ecoli Bacteria After Modification Of Bio-nonwoven ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data Abaca taken from. 51 Bagasse, 52 Banana, 53 Bamboo, 49 Coir, 54 Cotton, 55 Flax, 56 Hemp, 57 Jute, 58 Kapok, 59 Kenaf, 60 Phormium, 33 Pineapple, 61 Ramie, 62 Sisal, 60 and wood. 63 Billingham's test and the presence of rodlike crystals in the ash and differs from phormium fiber.…”
Section: Leaf Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data Abaca taken from. 51 Bagasse, 24 Banana, 39 Bamboo, 49 Coir, 64 Cotton, 62 Flax, 65 Hemp, 66 Jute, 52 Kapok, 59 Kenaf, 67 Phormium, 33 Pineapple, 68 Ramie, 62 and Sisal. 69 and acetic acid, just like the primary wall.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Plant Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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