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Abaca is a natural leaf fibre that comes from a relative of the banana tree family native to the Philippines that grows throughout tropical regions. It is also called Manilla hemp, though it is not related to actual hemp.
Abaca has great economic importance and is harvested for its strong, … View moreAbaca is a natural leaf fibre that comes from a relative of the banana tree family native to the Philippines that grows throughout tropical regions. It is also called Manilla hemp, though it is not related to actual hemp.
Abaca has great economic importance and is harvested for its strong, versatile fibre. Being regarded as the strongest natural fibres in the world, abaca can be put into various modern sophisticated technologies like the automobile industry and as a raw material for other important industries such as textiles, fashion, and the décor/furnishing industry.
Abaca is commonly used by the paper industry for such specialty uses such as tea bags, banknotes, filter papers and in medical filter sheets. While it is currently used mostly in paper products, abaca has a long history in textiles. Abaca fabric has a stiff quality and holds its structure (it is considered a hard fibre and is comparable in texture to sisal and coir). It has a very long fibre length and is one of the strongest fibres - flexible, durable, and highly resistant to saltwater damage. For these reasons it has been used over time for rope and cording. It can also be woven into home and fashion accessories including wall coverings, rugs, tapestries, and bags. It can be used to make handcrafts such as hats, bags, carpets, clothing, and furniture.
Abaca is generally considered to be a sustainable, environmentally friendly fibre that can empower communities. It has been identified by the United Nations as a “Future Fibre”. That said, not many standards and certifications are used for abaca, so transparency and doing your own due diligence around environmental and social impact are very important when sourcing. The Rainforest Alliance currently certifies some abaca farms.
The harvesting and extraction of fibre from abaca is painstaking process which involves many processes. Stripping and drying of fibres is either done manually or mechanically. After extraction, different grades of fibres are obtained which are then accordingly used for different set of industrial activities.
The world's leading abaca producer is the Philippines. While the crop is also cultivated in other Southeast Asian countries, the second largest producing country is Ecuador, where abaca is grown on large estates and production is increasingly mechanized. Almost all abaca produced is exported, mainly to Europe, Japan, and the USA. Exports from the Philippines are increasingly in the form of pulp rather than raw fibre.
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Hey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Hauraki-Waikato's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders… View moreHey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Hauraki-Waikato's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders will have the opportunity to choose their regional spokesperson.
Through the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system, those enrolled can vote for the party they want as well as a local representative.
Why does my MP matter?
The person elected will be the voice for your region in Parliament. If you’re having trouble getting entitlements or dealing with Government departments, they can help. If your community needs funding for certain projects or activities, or there isn’t enough healthcare in the area, the elected MP can step in and help.
To read more, click here.
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The ACLG provides a forum where matters of community interest or concern can be discussed about projects impacting the Arataki area.
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Carol from Otumoetai
New this week
Red cabbage, lettuces, Escholtzia, sunflowers, borage, Liriope, Chrysanthemum, Chilean guava and many more.
$2 pot from 275 Otumoetai Road [close to Grange Road intersection]
Negotiable
Communications from Tauranga City Council
So remember to change your clocks, check your smoke alarms and that your home is emergency ready 🕰️
We know that our team here at NumberWorks'nWords are looking forward to recharging the batteries over the holidays while preparing for more fun with maths and English in Term 4.
We hope you all have a great break, and have the chance to relax and have some fun with your families!
Devan from Smart Express Tauranga
2 strong men and a truck. Available for house moves - 7 days a week. Full 'Pack and Move' or Move only service, complete with smiles.
Devan from Smart Express Tauranga
Need your items delivered to your house at a specific time? We can deliver at a time that suits you. Call us today. 07 22 20 555
Diane from Mount Maunganui
New unopened bag of charcoal. BBQ sold.
5 kg $10 ph. Pickup downtown Mt Maunganui. 0220784007
Price: $10
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Ngatai Road will be closed between Emily Place and Carlton Street Reserve for 2-3 days next week.
The plan is to start on Monday but the work depends on the weather so the exact closure date may shift. The cycleway will stay open.
Hey neighbours,
Good news – 2021 is set to be the year of the long weekend.
Five out of 10 public holidays will be Mondayised (or Tuesdayised in one case) next year, which means if you work a standard Monday to Friday week, you can look forward to some extended breaks.
In fact, once … View moreHey neighbours,
Good news – 2021 is set to be the year of the long weekend.
Five out of 10 public holidays will be Mondayised (or Tuesdayised in one case) next year, which means if you work a standard Monday to Friday week, you can look forward to some extended breaks.
In fact, once you’ve tacked on the weekends, you’ll end up getting a whopping 25 days off out of those 10 stat days, plus your region’s anniversary day.
To find out how to get the most out of your annual leave next year, click here.
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Pam from Mount Maunganui
Was this photo album thrown away by mistake?
Mr & Mrs Pink. Married St Andrews Presbyterian Church
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If you know of these people please pm me.
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
A weighbridge at Maleme Street Transfer Station will be out of action for maintenance from 12.30pm on Monday 28 September. This means incoming and outgoing traffic will need to use the same weighing station, and delays are likely for anyone visiting that afternoon.
If possible, please visit … View moreA weighbridge at Maleme Street Transfer Station will be out of action for maintenance from 12.30pm on Monday 28 September. This means incoming and outgoing traffic will need to use the same weighing station, and delays are likely for anyone visiting that afternoon.
If possible, please visit Monday morning, delay your visit, or use the transfer station at Te Maunga.
Our apologies for any inconvenience!
The Team from Red Cross Shop Greerton
Hi Neighbours,
Spring is here! Head down to your nearest Red Cross Shop and check out our new season stock!
We can't wait to see you!
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