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Have you ever thought of that milk too can be used for making regenerated fiber?
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Have you ever thought of that milk too can be used for making regenerated fiber? Milk cotton is a type of fabric that is made with the casein powder found in milk. It is mixed with a number of substances to provide them with a cotton-like texture and tensility. These regenerated protein fibers are recognized as eco-friendly fibers because their protein substance is usually the by-products of other manufacturing processes. Now regenerated fibers are more efficient and durable than any other fiber invented before or existing today.