Every year on September 18th, people around the world celebrate World Bamboo Day. It's a special day to help more people understand how valuable and useful bamboo can be.
You may have seen pandas displaying affection for bamboo in various videos and pictures. Interestingly, not only pandas but also numerous industries are increasingly embracing and endorsing products crafted from bamboo. Among these industries, the fashion and apparel sector stands out as a prominent example.
The recent surge in demand for bamboo products is not solely driven by sustainability concerns. Bamboo has been a versatile resource for centuries, particularly in Asia, where it has been employed in constructing huts and crafting furniture.
Back then, the notion of wearing bamboo-based clothing seemed inconceivable, until the advent of new technologies made it a reality.
By 2029, the bamboo market is expected to reach US $94.38 billion, thanks to growth in the industrial product segment.
Creating fabric from bamboo involves using a particular type of highly flexible bamboo. The process begins with extracting cellulose from bamboo pulp, transforming it into fibres, and subsequently crafting fabric from these fibres, followed by dyeing it in the desired colours.
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