Lao said abaca fibers are so tough that normal metal ... polymers in the formulation of the various consumer and industrial products that are traditionally made of plastics. This is expected ...
THE projected value of the country's hard goods and garments exports will remain flat at $900 million in 2025, according to the Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (Fobap), a 44-year-old ...
Tatcha formulates all its products at the Tokyo-based Tatcha Institute ... They’re made of abaca leaf paper, which naturally absorbs and removes excess oil from the skin without disturbing ...
But why are they called “Manila” envelopes? Does the name refer to the Philippines? And if so, how did that come about? American stationery companies were experiencing supply shortages in the 1830s.
PHILIPPINE exporters of hard goods and garments are hoping for the reauthorization of the United States’ Generalized Scheme of Preference (GSP) and the start of negotiations for a free trade agreement ...
DLPC is in talks with potential partners that are keen on using the technology to make their plastic products more sustainable. While the company will initially use abaca fiber as the base material, ...