Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers, and second only to cotton in the amount produced and variety of uses. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose and lignin.
WHAT’S New?
The new substitute of plastic bag is Jute Polymer!
A Bangladeshi scientist has synthesized a polymer from jute fiber which can be used to create a kind of bag that works, looks and feels like a polythene bag but without the negative environmental impact.
WHAT’S MISSING?
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Jute poly is made by jute and it has the same potency of polythene bag that is 100% eco-friendly, recyclable and will be merged with soil within 3 – 4 months.
WHAT’S MISSING?
Shift yourself To eco friendly products
Jute poly is made by jute and it has the same potency of polythene bag that is 100% eco-friendly, recyclable and will be merged with soil within 3 – 4 months.
“Around 99% of the feedstock for plastics is fossil fuels, so we are looking at the same companies, like Exxon and Shell, that have helped create the climate crisis. There is a deep and pervasive relationship between oil and gas companies and plastics.”
Louise Edge / Greenpeace
“It is by working with these companies, with policy makers, with cities, with innovation to design bio-benign products – that we will tackle this.
There isn’t a company out there which wants to see its logo in the ocean or in a river”
Dame Ellen MacArthur / The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2017.
“If we continue like this, by 2050, we will have more plastic in the ocean than fish,”
Habib El-Habr / an expert on marine litter, UN environment, programme Kenya
Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan
Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan is Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) and Director General of Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. He is now working as Scientific Advisor of Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, Ministry of Jute and Textiles, Bangladesh.
Chief Scientific Officer
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Zahin Razeen
Applied Mathematician by training and endorsed as future world changer by the University of Glasgow. Started two successful up-starts. His pragmatic research exploits in A.I has gotten him acknowledgements from TechCrunch, CES and NATO. As a
Clinton Global Initiative and Resolution fellow he advocates for UN SDG's.
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Rizvana Hredita
A former RBC capital markets analyst with experience in corporate loan management. She is the Co-Founder and CFO of Quantum Polychemics. She also spearheads Hydroquo+ and Lingwing Ed-Tech financials.
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Cameron
Cameron is an economic history graduate who has interned at the Scottish Exchequer (treasury), a Member of Parliament’s office, and the manufacturing lobbying firm EEF. While at Glasgow University, the London School of Economics, and during internships, he has spent much of his time analyzing innovation policy.
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