Coconut Fiber as an Alternative to Natural Fabric Dye
BULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – The coconut plants are frequently encountered across Indonesia. Additionally, the coconut is frequently called a “multipurpose
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – The coconut plants are frequently encountered across Indonesia. Additionally, the coconut is frequently called a “multipurpose
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – In an effort to address the environmental impact of the fashion industry, there is a growing
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – Although bamboo is promoted as an eco-friendly material for textiles, chemical processing causes complications. Fabric production
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – Initiated by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Circulytics is bringing about a paradigm shift in the fashion
Read MoreBULETIN TESKTIL.COM/ Jakarta – Given the industry’s substantial carbon emissions and resource consumption, sustainable fashion, which prioritizes negligible social and
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – Although unemployment and employment disparities have returned to pre-pandemic levels, 2024 is projected to see an
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – The 14 February 2024 election is regarded by the textile and apparel industries as a favorable
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/Jakarta – The Portuguese refer to the island of Sumba as Cendana Island, whereas they refer to the island
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta INDONESIA Birla Office in Bandung launched a new Birla Group product named Viscose Ecosoft, which is a
Read MoreBULETIN TEKSTIL.COM/ Jakarta – For illegal textile imports, Indonesia has entered a ’emergency’ phase. The influx of imported textile items
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