Hello Alberto despite having a textile background i never heard of this fiber. I know I fiber called Qmilk which should be quite similar. The ideas are nice but often the commercialization fails. Do you know the Qmilk fiber and do you know the differences to Lanital? Have you ever heard about Carbios and there process to depolymerize PET? This could be an idea of a next video?
Hi and thank you for the interesting question. About Qmilk: of course I know it! In fact, when I was saying in the video: "Now Lanital as been rediscovered" I was indeed referring to milk fibres, such as Qmilk. Fun fact about this fibre: if you smell it, it really smells like milk! I honestly don't know the differences, because Lanital is no longer produced, but I suppose they are really quite the same thing. Regarding Carbios: I didn't know it (thanks for sharing it with me), but I know other similar technologies. PET depolymerization is really interesting and returns every now and then, but has several issues: it's expensive, it's slow and requires specific production plants with a high-educated personnel. So far, polyamide can be chemically depolymerized and chemically recycled, whereas PET is just mechanically recycled. We will see in the future! (BTW: I will surely make a video regarding the recycling of PET, thanks for the hint!).
@@textilewithalberto998 regarding the Process of Carbios it is a enzymatic process. So the Esther gets destroyed and you get MEG and PTA. Then you synthesize ist back to PET. At the End you get a virgin PET fiber. Yes it will cost something and more like mechanical recycling but you can fulfill EUs regulations and end up with a fiber without using crude oil. SASA of Turkey is in Contact with them and could adapt this process. Anyway thanks for your work and greetings from Germany.
The milk industry in proven to be some of the most polluting industries, while it takes a lot of food crops area for animal feed to produce- To procure the milk the cows are continuously pregnated and their babies- who the milk is for- are killed , and these mothers are known to cry after their missing calf’s for weeks while being sucked dry by machine, only to have this repeated As many a times as the mother cow can become pregnant. Doing this is so common that culturally people think it’s closer to breakfast than sa ta nism, but from energetic& spiritual point of view the opposite is true, and it’s up to each individual to wake up to the sadistic behavior$ they’re supporting while living on earth. We are unlimited spirits in a school for compassion on Earth, cows are animal teachers who give their lives as long as we feel we NEED to take them. The future of the planet is love and abundance for all - and to get there in this great awakening: we stop being cruel to each other, our selves, and the animals & the planet : it’s all you , we are all one , what we do, comes back to us. I’m sure for every pint of milk we drink we have a sad life as dairy cow, just to get both perspectives , this is how our soul evolves. And it doesn’t have to be through pain anymore, be it bloating, acne or animal cruelty: it doesn’t have to be so. 3D is over… We are becoming more responsible & aware to do better. By every day we choose to love others like we love ourselves 🙏 ❤Namaste
Hello Alberto despite having a textile background i never heard of this fiber. I know I fiber called Qmilk which should be quite similar. The ideas are nice but often the commercialization fails. Do you know the Qmilk fiber and do you know the differences to Lanital?
Have you ever heard about Carbios and there process to depolymerize PET? This could be an idea of a next video?
Hi and thank you for the interesting question. About Qmilk: of course I know it! In fact, when I was saying in the video: "Now Lanital as been rediscovered" I was indeed referring to milk fibres, such as Qmilk. Fun fact about this fibre: if you smell it, it really smells like milk! I honestly don't know the differences, because Lanital is no longer produced, but I suppose they are really quite the same thing.
Regarding Carbios: I didn't know it (thanks for sharing it with me), but I know other similar technologies.
PET depolymerization is really interesting and returns every now and then, but has several issues: it's expensive, it's slow and requires specific production plants with a high-educated personnel.
So far, polyamide can be chemically depolymerized and chemically recycled, whereas PET is just mechanically recycled. We will see in the future! (BTW: I will surely make a video regarding the recycling of PET, thanks for the hint!).
@@textilewithalberto998 regarding the Process of Carbios it is a enzymatic process. So the Esther gets destroyed and you get MEG and PTA. Then you synthesize ist back to PET. At the End you get a virgin PET fiber. Yes it will cost something and more like mechanical recycling but you can fulfill EUs regulations and end up with a fiber without using crude oil. SASA of Turkey is in Contact with them and could adapt this process.
Anyway thanks for your work and greetings from Germany.
@@TheWechris Thank you for sharing your beautiful ideas with me, I will surely make a video talking about this in the future. Greetings from Italy!
I've heard that it is an expensive process , is it?
@@noranabeel934 It is, that’s why it is not widespread in textile world. I am sure this is also due to lack of advertisement!
The milk industry in proven to be some of the most polluting industries, while it takes a lot of food crops area for animal feed to produce-
To procure the milk the cows are continuously pregnated and their babies- who the milk is for- are killed , and these mothers are known to cry after their missing calf’s for weeks while being sucked dry by machine, only to have this repeated As many a times as the mother cow can become pregnant.
Doing this is so common that culturally people think it’s closer to breakfast than sa ta
nism, but from energetic& spiritual point of view the opposite is true, and it’s up to each individual to wake up to the sadistic behavior$ they’re supporting while living on earth. We are unlimited spirits in a school for compassion on Earth, cows are animal teachers who give their lives as long as we feel we NEED to take them.
The future of the planet is love and abundance for all - and to get there in this great awakening: we stop being cruel to each other, our selves, and the animals & the planet : it’s all you , we are all one , what we do, comes back to us. I’m sure for every pint of milk we drink we have a sad life as dairy cow, just to get both perspectives , this is how our soul evolves. And it doesn’t have to be through pain anymore, be it bloating, acne or animal cruelty: it doesn’t have to be so. 3D is over…
We are becoming more responsible & aware to do better. By every day we choose to love others like we love ourselves
🙏 ❤Namaste