How Banana Waste Is Turned Into Rugs, Fabric, And Hair Extensions | World Wide Waste
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- čas přidán 7. 10. 2021
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The African country of Uganda is one of the world’s largest consumers of bananas. But for every ton of the fruit, plantations leave behind two tons of refuse. TexFad transforms them into tough fiber that can be woven into rugs, place mats, and even hair extensions.
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This is such great news. What a wonderful invention
My yoga mat is made from banana fiber!
That's so coooooooooolllll
U made it on ur own or u buy it for some where
If u made can I please explain the the process and consequences in that making process
I love this channel bringing us marvelous traditional , sustainable artisanship and crafts. PLEASE include contact and buying links for these businesses, as there is a global audience and demand for hand crafted products, and many may donate to help the farmers buy more machines.
The ugandan princes and princesses of bananafibers , the pride of work shows.
If you farm something use all of the plant not just the fruits or edibles.
He is right!!! This is the next fiber if we could make it more widespread!! 🙏🙏🙏
Bless those who contribute to save earth our planet. A few suggestion to manufacture and use like linen. Can’t we make use of the residue for producing methane gas for cooking etc then as fertilizer after using to make fabrics to cover sofas bed spread window and door curtains, garments. In south India they make cloth. The demand has dwindled after use of cheaper nylon fabrics. But this one is eco-friendly. I appreciate you all.
They could design machines that can reduce labor and increase productivity.
Lmao, those machines don't look very complicated, how are there not more of them?
Great work
Such a genius idea. Best wishes.
in my village too we use the dry one like a rope ....but here the different is how to separate the fiber and the smoothy part in that machine...if that can be done manually its gonna be great profit for them
I would love to know people who do this work I'm in America
@@demigoddessthechosenrace3015 we live in North East part of India at the border... A village near by a busy small town called moreh
Morning Maturi ,good,good,works i love it
I love your work ,this might sound silly but what you have is a lost art so put up a few huts charge them to learn I would love to learn how to do what you do . It could get you more money and help . You could try there is a place in Columbia MO. (USA) who some this you stay one two weeks or more not sure and learn the craft, it is not a lot of money but it is a good trade .I love what your doing I wish you all the best oh and you can take the left over and make paper and the water can go back to the groves . Sorry it is so exciting to see my mind over flows with possibilities. Thankyou again . With all my heart Michelle 😊
👏👏👏 fantástico 🇧🇷
This is awesome. Great work sir. God bless Uganda
I didn't realize the banana tree had such a short life
How does it work
What is it made of
can you tell me
Wonderful, good job good luck then good life but safety and quality always be first issue 👍🎉🥳
It's good it's beautiful
I have banana tree in my backyard and I remember once when I harvest the banana some silk stingray stuff came out of the stem and relisted it's banana silk
What is the machine called?
God bless you Mr Muturi for the amazing work your doing. Please I'm interested in what you are doing and will like to know more about it. Please is there any way I can contact you?
you can reach us at info@texfad.co.ug
How can one get the extractor?
how can one acquire the machine? I am interested
Wow, this is intelligence at its best. They better market and own their idea...before😏
Can you make a traditional tent to live in?
It really shouldn't be so hard to find money for machine to get developed.
There's so money out there.
I really wish African governments would stop stealing the 100's of millions of dollars that African countries receive in Aid and buy machines for these innovators.
sanitary pads since they are absorbent. I think this will be the East African clothing fiber of the future.
I need banana towel.😊
Very proud 😅
Here in the Philippines, banana stem are chopped and being mixed to be pigs meal.
Can you tell me more about that, please. I'm interested in banana pseudo stem products.
New Marketshare for the flooring industry.
"green alternative to cotton or silk" man....
What's the name of that pulverizer machine
Fiber extracting machine
so is this the real fruit of the loom?
Kikuyus are everywhere, kimani is Kenyan name 🤣🤣 fear Kikuyus 😂
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The problem is that you dont share your contact 😢
We have enough potential in Pakistan please someone guide us how to make
Make Big COMBS.
Its BS for the machine price reach 10k. That simple machine can even doable for $500 max not included generator.
Huyu mkikuyu amenifurahisha
Contact
#tessepraise !#tessehalleluyah #tesseplants ! HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD! GREAT IS THE LORD GOD OF Isreal!
banana fibre is rate
wonder why the machine is so expensive?
It's not, they don't want you to buy one as a competition that's why they don't tell the truth!
You can compost and weave. You don't always have to weave. You are proving to be greedy. It must be something to make your life richer and having something to do on your free time maybe, buy not a business and you should employ more people. It must be to make a living not to be rich.
500 a rug but he cant get machine for 1000$ ok
I would love to learn and give opportunity to yall please contact me😊