TexFad in Kampala, Uganda is repurposing banana tree stems and turning them into fibers that can be used to make many biodegradable products.
Banana fiber contains a lot of cellulose, therefore absorbs liquid easily. It can also be used to make eco-friendly sanitary pads, which take only 200 days to decompose. This will reduce and reuse the waste and also lead to a new industry, helpful in converting waste into wealth
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This is very interesting I wish opportunity come for me to learn
We are just as fascinated about TexFad and the work repurposing Agricultural waste into valuable produce.