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Change: www.jpibiodynamics.comhttp://www.jpibiodynamics.org )BiofibresFibres which grow and renew themselves annually. bamboo, soy, algae, maize agricultural waste and nettle.BiogasBiogas is generated when bacteria degrades biological material in the absence of oxygen, in a process known as anaerobic digestion. Since biogas is a mixture of methane (also
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Change: (Cradle(Cradle to Cradle)Cradle) biodegradable materials which can re enter the water or soil without depositing synthetic materials and toxins.Bio massThis Term is used to talk about renewable sources of power and fuel, but it also refers to plant and biological matter. (AN)Bio mimicry
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Change: Jute,jute, ramie,ramie, hemp,hemp, flax,flax, rattan, soybean, banana, nettle. <www.wikipedia.org> 5.5.07 [online]BiodegradableWhere materials break down by the microbial action of bacteria and fungi. Materials which do this can be referred to in an eco design context as
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Change: banana,banana, nettle. <www.wikipedia.org> 5.5.07 [online]BiodegradableWhere materials break down by the microbial action of bacteria and fungi. Materials which do this can be referred to in an eco design context as Biological nutrients.BiodieselAlternative fuel for alternative energy. Made
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Change: <www.wikipedia.org><www.wikipedia.org> 5.5.07 [online]Biodegradable Where materials break down by the microbial action of bacteria and fungi. Materials which do this can be referred to in an eco design context as Biological nutrients.Biodiesel Alternative fuel for alternative energy. Made from many different biological alternatives to fossil fuels.
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Change: Localisation.Localisation.Bleaching ‘The process of removing colour. Chemically, chlorine can be used (sodium hydrochlorite) An oxygen bleach contains hydrogen peroxide.’ <wikipedia.org> 5.5.07 [online] Indian Khadi cloth (the hand weaving industry started by Ghandi) uses ox dung to bleach. On a
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Change: plants, soplants,so what more natural than to look to these materials for inspiration and modelsmodels.EG: EG: an example of smart technology, developed by Veronica Kapsali, inspired by the mechanism of pine cones
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Change: ( www.biodynamics.com 25.3.07) Unlike organic farming, it follows observed patterns of the moon and planets and recommends specific days and times to carry out all aspects of agricultural practise. (www.jpibiodynamics.com )BiofibresFibres which grow and renew themselves annually. bamboo, soy, algae, maize agricultural waste and nettle.Biogas Biogas
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Change: textile industry. All essential products and systems for sizing, pre-treatment, opticalbrightening,optical brightening, analogue and digital textile printing, coating and finishing, as well asdyeingas dyeing auxiliaries. ( www.basf.com ) Inclusion in this directory does not imply support of this company.BambooA source of many
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Change: textile industry.textileindustry. All essential products and systems for sizing, pre-treatment, opticalopticalbrightening, brightening, analogue and digital textile printing, coating and finishing, as well as dyeingasdyeing auxiliaries. (www.basf.com)( www.basf.com ) Inclusion in this directory does not imply support of this companycompany.Bamboo A source of
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Change: producesProduces a hard fibre from the outer leaf sheaths and a finer one from inside. In Japan the fibre is used for smooth, stiff kimono, undyed or dyed using resist dying kasufi technique.Bast Fibres located in the inner core of the stem of a plant. Traditionally separated by
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Change: cellulose Bamboo is a fabulously soft fabric made from the fastest growing plant in the world - it’s been known to grow 47 inches in 24 hours, is pest resistant so no need for pesticides and can also happily grow in drought or flood prone areas which is perfect for
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