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Ananas Anam UK Limited
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Ananas Anam is an innovative company that repurposes pineapple leaves into the sustainable vegan textiles Piatex and Piayarn.
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Sustainable alternatives for COVID-19 PPE: biodegradable wipes and reusable mask made of pineapple leaf fibre
1 Nov 2020 to 31 Jul 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our way of living in many ways. It affects not only mainly our health but also has a huge impact in the optimum performance of our health system. It is important to look for possibilities that can decrease the spread of the virus and help to live in a safer environment. The existing used PPE with the aim of protecting th...
Piñatex™, a natural and sustainable alternative to leather
1 Feb 2017 to 31 Dec 2017
Ananas Anam Ltd has developed Piñatex™, a natural plant-based and versatile material from a sustainable source. This innovative material is made of fibres from pineapple leaves, a by-product of the pineapple harvest. Piñatex™ follows a strong social and ecological agenda and it can be mass-produced, which makes it a cost-effective textile proposition. Piñ...
Ananas Anam
1 May 2014 to 31 Oct 2014
Ananas Anam in collaboration with Bangor University is developing a hypoallergenic coating compatible with a nonwoven cellulosic substrate.