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According to a new study published in the British journal Nature Sustainability, a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States reported a newly developed polyethylene textile fabric with a low environmental footprint .
Polyethylene
The rise of the textile and garment industry has played an important role in the development of economy and people's livelihood, but pollution problems have also followed.
This time, MIT scientist Sforlanner Poliskina and his colleagues used standard textile industry processes and equipment to produce fibers, yarns and fabrics made of polyethylene (PE).
(Keyword: Polyethylene)