RENEWABILITY
Eco-textiles
like bamboo, flax, cotton, jute, sisal, kenaf and bamboo, in use since
over 6000 years BC, are renewable, biodegradable and sustainable. Hardy
crops, natural fibers can grow in different climatic zones and offer
environmental benefits such as erosion prevention and the natural
recycling of carbon dioxide into oxygen. All parts of the plants,
including the woody core, leaf, cane and straw are utilized to create
materials and fabrics for a modem eco-friendly textile future.
Bamboo is known to be the fastest growing plant on earth, making it naturally highly renewable.
In
fact, bamboo grows to its maximum height in approximately 3 months and
matures in 3-5 years for harvest with little or no environmental
impact, making it a remarkable and sustainable resource when compared
to a tree forest that takes over 60 years to recover from deforestation.
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