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Inauguration of the First Laboratory-Scale Meltblown Line Facility in the Philippines
By: Reina Rose B. Realino
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
As part of the 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics Month celebration, the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI) inaugurated the first laboratory-scale meltblown line facility in the Philippines, which will serve as a core facility for R&D opportunities toward spunlaid nonwoven textiles in a diverse array of applications in filtration and packaging, among others. The launching of the facility was made possible through the DOST-GIA funded, DOST-PCIEERD monitored Project “Sustainable Meltblown Nonwoven Textiles for Mask Filters and Packaging Application”.

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Building partnerships with Textile Producers and Fabric Suppliers for Philippine Tropical Fabrics
By: Reina Rose B. Realino
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
The Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute organized an Innovation Dialogue with Textile and Garment Producers. The gathering aims to tackle the provisions of the Amended Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9242, the Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Law. It involved the presentation and discussion of the PTF Certification Protocol and Guidelines of the Institute. Further, the concerns and needs of Textile Producers and Fabric Suppliers were put to the table giving an avenue to propose possible actions to be taken.
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DOST-PTRI to partner with Redeyes Footwear Solutions and Fashion Purveyor for Sustainable Footwear
By: Reina Rose B. Realino
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
In celebration of the 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics Month and for the DOST-PTRI to further push towards their goal of establishing linkages and policies using local textiles, the institute signed a Memorandum of Agreement with both Redeyes Footwear Solutions and Fashion Purveyor, more popularly known as Roweliza Shoes and Bags Manufacturing, at the TELA Gallery on January 11, 2024. This leads PTRI to further explore the possibilities of sustainable footwear molded for Filipinos.
On one hand, Fashion Purveyor, along with the SAFATOS Program, aims to research and develop sustainable footwear using Philippine Tropical Fabrics made of cotton, banana, and bamboo sourced, woven, and processed by local makers.
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DOST-PTRI leads the First Quarterly National Footwear Technical Working Group (NFTWG) Meeting
By: Reina Rose B. Realino
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
As part of the celebration of 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics Month, the first quarterly National Footwear Technical Working Group (NFTWG) meeting was held on January 11, 2024, at the TELA Gallery of the DOST-Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI) with the goal of establishing linkages and policies using local textiles. Various stakeholders in the footwear industry attended and discussed the current state of the Philippine Footwear Industry.
The first highlight of the event focused on the accomplishments and performance of the NFTWG during the previous year. The next steps towards achieving the goals set in the Roadmap for the Philippine Footwear Industry were also discussed. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) opened the floor for recommendations and considerations that can be employed to further valorize the Philippine Footwear Industry.
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DOST Gears Up for Spinning Innovations for the 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics Month
By: Reina Rose B. Realino
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
Every January, the nation celebrates Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Month through Proclamation No. 313 Series of 2012. This annual observance is a testament to the country's commitment to promoting natural textiles, advancing local industries, and creating livelihood opportunities.
Photo 1. 2024 Philippine Tropical (PTF) Month Banner
At the heart of this celebration lies a wide spectrum of natural fibers sourced within the country. From pineapple leaves to abaca, banana, bamboo, and the Philippine Silk, these materials encapsulate the essence of the Philippines' rich biodiversity. What sets PTF apart is not just the sourcing of raw materials but also the commitment to processing and sustaining these fibers entirely within the country.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), under its attached agency, the Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI), takes the helm each year, orchestrating activities engaging stakeholders from various sectors. These initiatives, in line with Republic Act 9242, encourage the incorporation of PTF into the uniforms of public officials and employees, demonstrating a concerted effort to drive local utilization.
Under the theme "Spinning Innovations," this year's celebration signifies a commitment to integrating small strides into impactful solutions, fostering collaborations, and encouraging conversations. Building upon the momentum of the previous year's theme, "Pushing Boundaries," "Spinning Innovations" emphasizes science, technology, and innovation to reshape the textile industry sustainably.