
Ok guys so here is my idea; I'm actively doing research & development (hereby r & d) to turn the cattail plant (family Typhaceae consisting of aprx 33 species), pampas grass, & corn husks into fiber to weave into fabric for ultra-sustainable clothing & other textiles. I'm aware there are multiple species of each of these plants & have no idea which one will work best with what I'm trying to do. I'm also aware I will need to use some chemicals to turn the raw plant into fiber but I don't know what chemicals to use. Furthermore I want to do this in the simplest most effective way possible using as little chemicals as possible for a clean & viable future. I know I can turn corn husks into fiber using hot water & strong alkali such as caustic soda but I don't know what to do with the leftover chemicals. I also don't know how to take the remaining fibers & make it into high end high quality fabric. I also lack a place to do experiments on the best methods to turn these three plants (corn husks, pampas grass, & cattail plant) into fabric. I KNOW it can be done, that I what I have determined from my online research. I know I can do this!, I have the motivation & determination to make this into reality. I love being a business owner more than anything in the world but b/c I'm developing my own in-house fabrics from sustainable sources the technology to turn the raw plants into fabric must be pioneered by my company. I'm SO excited for this guys! What I hope to find from this site is to connect with other like minded individuals from around the globe to get insight on the best ways to accomplish my goals. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy






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