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Faisalabad: Pakistani experts make jeans from cannabis plant
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After extraction, the cannabis thread was mixed with cotton to produce a fabric.
FAISALABAD (Dunya News) – A team of Pakistani scientists have prepared a sustainable jeans from cannabis fabric at the University of Agriculture in Faisalabad.
After extraction, the cannabis thread was mixed with cotton to produce a fabric.
Chairperson of the Department of Fibre and Textile Technology at the University of Agriculture in Faislabad, Dr Asad Farooq told, “We have signed an MoU with a US-based company and will soon begin mass production”. Tags:
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Scientists at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad have managed to extract hemp thread from indigenous cannabis and are now working on making sustainable jeans from the hemp fabric.
Hemp fabric is a type of textile manufactured using fibres from the stalks of the cannabis sativa plant.
After extraction the scientists processed it and mixed it with cotton to make sustainable fabric.