Scientists learned to make wigs and textiles from banana waste 22:46

Ugandan scientists from the University of Busitema developed a technology that patching hair and hygiene products from banana fields to textile fibers. Development Reports portal Sciver.net.

Traditionally, Ugandalı farmers pseudo bananas as a fertilizer. Now experts have created a method to reduce harsh natural fibers and made them suitable for rotation.

The best results were shown with local kayinja type – ideal for textiles and wigs with bright and powerful fibers.

Edwin Kamalya, the project manager, said, “This is a revolution for the industry. We turn waste from farmers and offer the world an ecological alternative to cotton.”

Despite success, venture is faced with obstacles that there is no law on biotechnology that limits the genetic optimization of varieties.

In addition, there is no separate index for the banana fiber of international classifications for the standard explanation and categorization of goods in international trade.

Previously, scientists To create Green bananas have a new beneficial feature.

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Source: Gazeta

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