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the fibrovascular systems of the leaves of perennial, monocotyledonous plants growing in central america, east africa, indonesia, mexico, and the philippines. they are generally of the agave and musa genera. the leaf elements are harvested by cutting at the base with a sickle-like tool, and bundled
the outermost layer. the plant produces a crop after years, and - stalks can be harvested about every months. in the philippines, the principal supplier of abaca fiber, the fibrous layer in the sheath is separated with a knife between the layers, and the strips of fiber containing layers, called tuxies...
https://www.textileschool.com/411/natural-cellulosic-leaf-fibres/
release of a hazardous substance). at düsseldorf-holthausen, a total of five such drills was held in . as in kankakee, illinois, in the usa, and cork, ireland, all of the exercises were organized and evaluated by independent consultants. the us plants in cincinnati and los angeles have also instituted
as a result they are now used throughout europe in soaps, shower gels, and face-cleansing syndets, as well as manual dishwashing detergents. with two production plants in cincinnati, ohio, and in düsseldorf, henkel is the world's largest manufacturer of apg. apgs are made of glucose and fatty alcohols...
https://www.henkel.com/resource/blob/47192/f01c3b1a2b9f50fc8411862697a26409/data/1997-environment-report.pdf