Decomposition Library

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ID:Linen 01
Start Date:2021 - 2021
Material:100% Linen
Fibre:Natural Bast
Temperature:29°C
Sample Size:50x50
Notes:
Original colour: Light brown, unbleached More about Linen: One of the oldest found textiles, according to archaeologists, linen was first domesticated in ancient Mesopotamia. The fabric is made from fibres derived from the stems of the flax plant, making it a bast fibre, extracted through a labour-intensive retting process. Despite its rich history, linen's central role in textile economy diminished, as cotton production became cheaper and easier, turning linen fabric into a comparatively niche product. Organic, unbleached, and undyed linen fabric should be safe for home composting. Properties: Linen is a strong and durable fibre, though it has poor elasticity. What makes it unique is its breathability, which is described as cool to touch, making it an ideal material for hot and humid climates. Other than that, it's hypo-allergenic and anti-bacterial, making it perfect for people prone to skin sensitivities. Decomposition: Unbleached and undyed linen decomposes quickly in mature compost under constant temperature of 29°C. Significant structural weakening can be observed from week 1, and by week 3 the tested fabric sample is heavily fragmented. Organic, unbleached, and undyed linen fabric should be safe for home composting.
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