BACTERIAL PIGMENT DYEING
Bio-synergies
Dyeing process developed starting from the use of bacteria present in the soil which, with the sole use of sugar and water, are able to produce red-violet pigments useful for dyeing fabrics, garments, accessories and products, with enormous advantages for the environment compared to traditional processes rich in heavy metals and carcinogens. Furthermore, these pigments, widely used by the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, show anticancer, antiviral, antifungal and anti-microbial properties that can be transferred to dyed fabrics.
POST CARBON LAB
Unit 30, Open Cell, Old Laundry Yard, Sheperd's Bush - London W12 8EZ, UK
tel. 0044 7543502482
mail. post.carbon.lab@gmail.com
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