Nature's Weave - October 2021

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CLOTHING FROM VEGAN WOOL FIBRES Dr.N.N. MAHAPATRA Business Head (Dyes) SHREE PUSHKAR CHEMICALS & FERTILISERS LTD.

Instead of wool, you can wear some of the many natural vegan fabrics that don’t involve punching and stomping on sheep. Recently, we’ve seen a surge of high-performing vegan fabrics that are the perfect combination of soft and sustainable.More and more clothing brands are opting for these materials that don’t support the cruelty of the wool industry. In recent years, designers and clothing manufacturers have partnered with biotech to begin offering more animal-free alternatives: synthetic spider silk, artificial duck and goose down, high-tech faux fur, and vegan leather derived from everything from pineapples to winemaking waste. But there is currently no alternative wool on the market.Wool is one of the oldest textiles in human history.Wool clothing dates back to 10,000 years ago and its use spanned across the ancient world—from Ancient Peru to Egypt to Siberia. Wool is a natural animal fiber, primarily the fleece of sheep, but we can also get wool from many other animals: goats (such as cashmere and mohair), alpacas, rabbits (Angora wool), and even camels. Traditionally, wool is a sustainable fibre in the sense that sheep are part of the natural carbon cycle, consuming the organic carbon stored in plants and converting it to wool. Fifty per cent of the weight of wool is pure organic carbon. While most fabrics that make up the world of sustainable fashion deserve a bit of scrutiny, wool not only calls into question its impact on the environment and labourers, but its impact on woolproducing animals. It’s durable, warm yet breathable, easy to dye, and absorbs water without feeling clammy. But the

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Key Points • Wool is one of the oldest textiles in human history. • 50℅ of the weight of wool is pure organic carbon. • Colombian students found that there are 114 different vegetable fibers that are used in artisanal crafts. • Calotropis Gigantea & Calotropis Procera grow abundantly all over India. • Pod fibres are extremely soft and light in weight • Stem fibres are immensely strong and almost impossible to break with bare hands. • Milky sap is widely used in Ayurveda to cure numerous diseases nool” in Tamil means both a book and a thread. • Production of this vegan fabric is mostly done by hand process of obtaining the wool—factory farming and shearing sheep—can be inhumane. Animal rights organisation PETA has released videos of sheep shearers kicking, cutting, and throwing sheep as they attempt to shear as much wool as quickly as possible. Then an idea came: Can we make wool without using sheep at all? Yes. Textile scientists have come up with two brilliant ideas to make vegan wool. The first one is that’s what a group of Colombian students have done, devising a wool alternative made from hemp and coconut fibers treated with mushroom enzymes. Calling their product Woocoa, they hope it might make farming sheep for wool unnecessary. It isn’t widely commercial yet, but it’s an exciting development for the future. It is very interesting how hemp, coconut, and mushrooms wind up becoming wool. The students found that there are 114 different vegetable fibers that are used in artisanal crafts. Coconut fiber is an agricultural waste that could economically benefit communi-

ties on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, where hemp could be grown. 10As a clothing material, wool has a lot going for it. It’s durable, warm yet breathable, easy to dye, and absorbs water without feeling clammy. But the process of obtaining the wool—factory farming and shearing sheep—can be inhumane. Animal rights organisation PETA has released videos of sheep shearers kicking, cutting, and throwing sheep as they attempt to shear as much wool as quickly as possible. The students, from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, recently won a PETA-sponsored contest for the best “vegan wool,” or wool-like material made from non-animal fibers. So how did the mushrooms wind But while coconut fiber and hemp met the requirements for sustainability, they did not feel at all like wool. So the team began experimenting with making the fibres softer. Consulting professors from the biology, chemical engineering, and design departments of their university, they found they could use mushroom enzymes


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Conference On Export And Market Opportunities For Ichalkaranji Cluster

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pages 53-58

Asian Textile Fibre Prices Move Higher In October

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page 59

ITAMMA Accepts New Normal Digitalized World to overcome COVID

15min
pages 48-52

Predictions 2021: How Vcom Can Change Shoppers Behaviour

4min
page 47

Mexico’s Sustainable Fashion

7min
pages 45-46

Digital Fashion Trends and Avatars: The New Era of Fashion

4min
pages 43-44

10 Essential Skills to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

5min
pages 39-40

Indian Stock Market Entering a New Era with Start-ups Listing in Domestic Market

7min
pages 37-38

How Spinning And Recycling Go Together At BB Engineering

6min
pages 30-31

Caustic Circularity-A Game Changer for The Textile Industry - Mr. Vinay Patil

5min
pages 32-33

Hurdles and Roadmaps for the Manufacturing Industry

6min
pages 34-35

Why Exclusive Emphasis On Manufacturing Firms In MSME Sector Is Imperative To Trans form Indian Economy - Mr. Ronak Chiripal

3min
page 36

PIVOTAL:Innovative Strategic Relook at Multiple Fibres - Mr. Suresh Kotak

9min
pages 11-13

Branding: The Main Component Of Textile Industry - Dr. Sudha Anand

11min
pages 23-25

Sustainable Fabrics to Transform the Fashion Industry for Good

5min
pages 21-22

Organic Cotton: A Sustainable Solution for the Fashion Industry - Ms. Somasree Roy

6min
pages 14-15

Sustainability Via Innovation Is Huntsman’s Major Focus

7min
pages 28-29

Signs Of Demand For Textile Industry Picking Up: Rathi Laxmikant

5min
pages 26-27

Orange Fiber: The Fabric From Fruit- Ms. Annu Jain

5min
pages 16-17

Clothing from Vegan Wool Fibres - Dr. N.N. Mahapatra

11min
pages 18-20
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