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03/08/2021 – Sustainable feedstock from Bangladesh

Industrial pineapple fibre production

Pineapple fibers are a by-product of pineapple farming and have so far ended up in waste. Yet they have enormous potential for use in sustainable fashion.

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As a result of continuous research, CSI, in collaboration with local industries, has successfully developed a T-shirt made from pineapple fibre and recycled polyester in Bangladesh. © CSI

 
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Industrially produced pineapple fibre is a new, sustainable material for the global fashion industry. © CSI

 
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As a result of continuous research, CSI, in collaboration with local industries, has successfully developed a T-shirt made from pineapple fibre and recycled polyester in Bangladesh. © CSI

 
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