DOST introduces bamboo fiber for clothing

Bamboo can now be turned into wearable fabric. The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has made it possible to process bamboo into textile fibers that can be used for clothes, bags, curtains, and other products. This development was introduced during the opening of the Bamboo Textile Fiber Innovation Hub (BTFIH) in Pangasinan, held on May 30 at Pangasinan State University (PSU) in Lingayen.

During the event, DOST handed over two locally made machines to PSU. These machines are used to extract fibers from bamboo poles. “This project helps local communities, encourages research, and supports small industries. Bamboo is one of the most sustainable natural resources and needs very little water to grow,” said Razeale Resultay, Vice President for Research, Extension, and Innovation at PSU.

However, Secretary Solidum explained that bamboo fibers are naturally stiff, so they need to be mixed with other materials like cotton to make them suitable for fabric making.

The DOST also wants to support community-based weaving groups, such as the one in Barangay Mapita, Aguilar town. Here, Indigenous weavers from the Cordilleras are bringing back their traditional handweaving methods.

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