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14/09/2015

Thailand: Thai Num ChokeTextile and the sustainability

Thai Num ChokeTextile Co., Ltd. has two pillarts: industrial and functonal fabrics and natural fibre and natural dye.   

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natural fibers - their production is very hard

natural fibers - their production is very hard

 
Mr. Bandid Ponsarojanavit, Managing Director Thai Num Choke explains the specialities of the different natural fibers.

Mr. Bandid Ponsarojanavit, Managing Director Thai Num Choke explains the specialities of the different natural fibers.

 
With Indigo natural dyed fabrics - great!

With Indigo natural dyed fabrics - great!

 
natural fibers - their production is very hard

natural fibers - their production is very hard

 
One hour by car from Bangkok - Thai Num Choke Textile, Samutprakarn

One hour by car from Bangkok - Thai Num Choke Textile, Samutprakarn

 
Thai Num Choke Textile produces eco-friendly products: natural fibers and natural dyes. 
(Photos: textile network)

Thai Num Choke Textile produces eco-friendly products: natural fibers and natural dyes. (Photos: textile network)

 
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