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A Material World
For now, the next chapter of the recycled-fabric epic is a veritable compost pile of opportunity. Here are but a few materials finding new life
as fabric:
• Corn husks. In a 2004, professor of textile
science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Yiqi Yang, Ph.D. developed a method of creating yarn from corn husks. It is strong, easily dyeable and can be found in great supply—the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports corn is the most widely
produced feed grain in the country.
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