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Sustainable Evolution: The Rise of Bio-Based & Recycled Nonwovens in the Textile Industry
Fibre2Fashion

Nonwoven materials are prevalent in daily life, from clothing to medical gear, due to their simplicity and versatility. Created by binding fibres together, they offer affordability, lightweightness, and protective properties. The pandemic demand emphasized environmental concerns, prompting a push for biodegradable alternatives in this industry.

It’s Alive! A New World of Living Textiles
Synzenbe

In the world of fast fashion, items of clothing are not given very much respect. Most consumers have so much of it, that one single item simply isn’t assigned very much value. Without a high level of engagement in textiles, clothing waste becomes, for the most part, a painless act. Clothing is discarded when it is no longer in good condition

Tissue Engineering: An Emerging Area for Textiles as Biomaterials
Simran Dayal

Tissue engineering is a scientific field that refers to the practice of combining scaffolds, cells and biologically active molecules to form functional tissues. The knowledge from this area can be used to facilitate clinical procedures involving repair of damaged tissues and organs. In addition to natural biomaterials, which include collagen, gelatin, silk

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