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Using Bamboo Sheets for Clothing, Paper etc.?
Published by: smith 2009-01-07
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  • Recently, a friend told me that bamboo sheets can be formulated to be soft like cotton and used for clothing, paper and other things. If so, what kind of process does bamboo have to go through in order for it to be useful in this way. Does the energy that goes into it require more or less than the processing of cottom or wood for paper?


  • Hi, Your friend is quite accurate in his statement. Apparently bamboo has been looked at for quite a few years as an alternative for both wood for paper and cotton for textile uses. Below you'll find a few links for websites that will give you further information on these uses. Apparently, no, the processing is not that much different between the bamboo and the use of wood for making paper, in fact very little change is required at the mills. However, the biggest obstacle is that it costs millions of dollars to build or retrofit a mill from one that consumes wood to one consuming nonwood. This is where bamboo steps in. Consumption of bamboo pulp serves to entrench the existing wood-based pulp & paper processing infrastructure since bamboo, like wood, is fed as chips into pulp mills." http://www.rethinkpaper.org/content/fi_bamboo.cfm "Making your own paper using bamboo fibers" -- seemed to be a good look at the processing from a hands-on point of view.. it isn't that much different than the processing it takes to make home-made paper from wood fibers. http://www.jmbamboo.com/paper.htm "The latest trend in the textile industry is in antimicrobial, antibacterial performance fabrics. Sami-Designs is concentrating on one particular area in new performance textiles - a new generation of high performance fabrics. Bamboo fabrics incorporate the technology to inhibit the growth of microbes and fungus that cause odor." -- this one has a small leap of logic which is more marketing than fact (I couldn't find a peer reviewed source to back up the claim, but I couldn't find one to deny it either. One thing I do know is that bamboo flooring didn't take off because there are many insects that will infest the flooring if not treated properly) http://reviews.ebay.com/Natural-Fibers-leading-THE-WAY-TO-TEXTILE-INNOVATIONS_W0QQugidZ10000000000763336?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:3 Bamboo Clothing Textile Company -- has a photo walk through of the factory as well as some good images of clothing made from bamboo. http://www.bambooclothes.com/ thanks, webadept-ga
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    for paper made from or containing other plants, like hemp, bamboo or of paper is used for origami, calligraphy, paper screens and clothing, etc. It
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