Bamboo is an extremely versatile plant. It has many uses and is notable for its economic and cultural significance in the Philippines. Bamboo is a famous raw material for construction works, furniture ...
LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN, Philippines — Bamboo is no longer just for houses and furniture. It is now wearable. Thanks to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), bamboo can now be processed into ...
LAGANGILANG, Abra, (PIA) — Bamboo farmers in Abra get a boost with the opening of the Bamboo Textile Fiber Innovation Hub (BTFIH) at the Abra State Institute of Science and Technology (ASIST) main ...
The environmental and human impact of the textile industry is well-documented, leaving consumers looking for options that they can feel good about. Cariloha aims to make the decision-making process ...
CEBU CITY, Philippines – The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) showcased what bamboo-based technologies can be during the 2026 Bamboo Technology and Innovation Summit held at a hotel in Cebu ...
DOST-FPRDI Senior Research Specialist Carl Anthony O. Lantican speaks at the “Laguna Bamboo: Growing with Purpose, Rooted in Resilience” conference in Laguna on September 9. STA. CRUZ, ...
Cotton Fiber: The Essential Textile Raw Material? In recent years, organic textile raw materials have become increasingly popular as a result of increasing consumer knowledge of healthy and safe ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BAP Industries of Guatemala is pleased to announce the signing of a 10-year exclusive Bamboo Purchase Agreement with United States based EcoPlanet Bamboo ...
We tend to view bamboo as a construction wood, decorations and even bamboo textiles in clothing. But can we use bamboo as food? The 2,700 giant pandas worldwide might be ...
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