New circular production process saves wood byproducts from the waste stream, yielding a 100% natural raw material with no thermoplastics.
From the moment a tree is chopped down, wood waste starts to accumulate. Splinters of bark and wood on the forest floor... [read more]
By Abigail Klein Leichman | ISREAL21C
Researchers have developed a quick and easy way to turn the wood-based bioproduct lignin into nanoparticles that can create a transparent coating with anti-fog... [read more]
By Paul McClure | New Atlas
By-products from pulp mills contain organic compounds that have so far been largely unprocessed. An EU-funded project is repurposing this leftover material from the manufacturing process into valuable materials and chemicals.
Modern pulp mills seek to valorise all components from their raw materials, a strategy that enhances profitability and lessens environmental impact... [read more]
By European Commission
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