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

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What backs it

Bangladeshi researchers have successfully developed ink and graphene from jute waste, transforming an agricultural byproduct into valuable materials that could reduce the country's import costs for these materials.

What it doesn’t mean

This does not prove commercial viability, scalability to industrial production, or that products will reach market at competitive prices.

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