Taguig city in the Philippines recently signed an agreement with the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI) to offer technology-based textile livelihood opportunities for disadvantaged and displaced workers of the city and address environmental issues related to water hyacinths.DOST-PTRI will introduce technology to turn water hyacinths into fibre, teach handloom weaving using PTRI-designed machines, provide equipment and offer technical assistance, training and business development support.
Taguig city in the Philippines has signed a deal with a government institute to offer textile livelihood opportunities for the city's disadvantaged and displaced workers.
The institute will introduce technology to turn water hyacinths into fibre, teach handloom weaving, provide equipment and offer technical help, training and business development support.
The city administration will provide space for the machines, training venues and identify beneficiaries, domestic media outlets reported.
The agreement was signed at the Mercado de Lago Pavillion in Barangay Lower Bicutan.
City mayor Laarni Cayetano emphasised that the partnership is aligned with Taguig’s agenda to be a transformative, lively and caring city.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)