Jute waste may cut Bangladesh’s import bill as researchers make ink, graphene
EconomicsThursday, June 11, 2026Mongabay

Jute waste may cut Bangladesh’s import bill as researchers make ink, graphene

Researchers in Bangladesh are developing ink and graphene from the abundant jute waste, which could decrease the country’s import costs for these materials. This innovation leverages the overproduction of jute, aiming for economic and environmental benefits by reducing waste and minimizing reliance on imports.

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