Climate tech startup Banofi, created by a graduate student from Yale University, is using banana waste from India to make a sustainable leather alternative. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin reports.
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Excellent usage of banana plants. In the Philippines there is a wide span of usage of the fibers to make clothing which is much cooler than others. Elegant dresses and dress shirts as well as suits, etc. Nothing is wasted.
Designers need to use the product …..Will They..???????😊
Meanwhile, the world's production industries don't care about any climate change, just money.
So basically, she utilizes slave labor.
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