Thailand developed new eco-friendly leather from pineapple leaves and rubber

Researchers at Mahidol University have developed an innovative leather made from pineapple leaf fibers (PALF) and natural rubber (NR). This material surpasses other plant-based and mushroom-based leathers in strength and sustainability, Kazinform News Agency reports.

Thailand has developed a new eco-friendly leather from pineapple leaves and rubber
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The production process uses waste pineapple leaves, making it environmentally friendly. The fibers are formed into non-woven sheets and coated with natural latex rubber. The best results were achieved with a 50/50 ratio of PALF and NR, especially with treated fibers (TPALF), which showed high softness and flexibility.

Thailand has developed a new eco-friendly leather from pineapple leaves and rubber
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This biodegradable and plastic-free material significantly reduces the carbon footprint, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional leather.

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