Reducing environmental footprint through nonwoven fabrics in shoes - News Summed Up

Reducing environmental footprint through nonwoven fabrics in shoes


Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute applies for intellectual property rights for its environment-friendly insole. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOA comfortable and environment-friendly shoe insole was developed by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute via the "Diversification of Philippine Textiles Through Nonwoven Innovations Research and Development Program" or the Nonwoven Innovations Program, using natural textile fiber-based nonwoven and knitted and woven fabrics. Prototypes have already been developed using pineapple leaf fiber needle punched nonwovens with a combination of two or more layers: the upper lining, the lignocellulosic-based nonwoven textile and the optional backing support. The middle nonwoven layer acts as the cushioning component of the shoe insole, providing comfort and protection for the wearer's feet. Because of this new technology, a partnership with Creative Definitions was also forged to use the developed nonwoven in the insoles of their line of footwear; thus, supporting the objective to bridge the gap between research and industry.


Source: Manila Times November 18, 2021 04:12 UTC



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