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, rhizopus, chaetomium, aspergillius and penicillium bacteria: actinomycetes, streptomyces, pseudomonas, proteus, bacillus a soil burial study undertaken by agresearch showed that 10 wool fabrics (knitted and woven) lost 95% of their weight on average over 15 weeks. some finishes or treatments may slow
the process down. see the feasibility of large-scale composting of waste wool in green fashion vol. 1 , by hustvedt, g., meier, e., and waliczek, t....
https://www.iwto.org/biodegradeability
, rhizopus, chaetomium, aspergillius and penicillium bacteria: actinomycetes, streptomyces, pseudomonas, proteus, bacillus a soil burial study undertaken by agresearch showed that 10 wool fabrics (knitted and woven) lost 95% of their weight on average over 15 weeks. some finishes or treatments may slow
the process down. see the feasibility of large-scale composting of waste wool in green fashion vol. 1 , by hustvedt, g., meier, e., and waliczek, t....
http://www.iwto.org/biodegradeability
of new short-staple spindles, long-staple spindles and open-end rotors increased 21 percent, 46 percent 24 percent, respectively, in 2017 from 2016. the report revealed that shipments of new short-staple spindles increased for the first time since 2013. about 95 percent of the new short-staple spindles
percent. the six largest investors in the short-staple segment in 2017 where china, india, uzbekistan, bangladesh, pakistan, and indonesia. global shipments of long-staple wool spindles rose 46 percent, as deliveries to iran jumped 445 to about 59,000 spindles in 2017. the majority (68 percent) of long-staple...
https://texprocil.org/ibtexnewsclipping/IBTEX30052018.pdf