Banana fibre – A potential source of sustainable textiles

K.Sangamithirai and N. Vasugi

Department of Textiles and Clothing, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore. India.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37855/jah.2020.v22i02.24

Key words: Agro-based fibers, banana fibres, banana pseudo-stem, biodegradable, cellulosic, decorticator, eco friendly, Musa, natural fibre, renewable fibre, retting, sustainable
Abstract: Natural fibres are revived and used in various applications as a substitute for environmentally hazardous synthetic fibres. Many researches are going on for developing fabric both woven and non woven composites from fibers of banana pseudostem. Banana fibres have scope for export also. It’s year round availability and affordability, has good market potential. Today banana fibre products are produced at small scale. The possibilities of using non conventional natural fibres in regular basis need to be explored. Fabrics are made from banana fiber and can be considered green apparel of the future. This review paper discusses the fiber source, extraction, availability, applications and potential for successful commercial use for developing rural employment opportunities.



Journal of Applied Horticulture