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Interesting fact about cellulose in conclusion:
Recently, it has been increasingly added to conventional plastic products, reducing the amount of oil needed to produce the product.
Many eco companies are also adding it to already recycled materials and trying to move more in the direction of green products.
Cellulose is found in all plants on earth and is their building block.
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth and is available in inexhaustible quantities, as millions of tons of this renewable material are produced by plants every year.
It is a sustainable, natural and environmentally friendly material for the production of a wide variety of products.
New products such as bamboo cellulose are even more environmentally friendly than conventional wood pulp.
The cellulose is most often obtained from trees during forest thinning, which allows forests to breathe better and trees to grow. The most environmentally friendly option is FSC-certified thinning - a monitored and controlled method of thinning in harmony with nature and the environment.
The trees are then shredded and the pulp itself is isolated, which is then further processed and pressed into rolls or sheets, or bleached or cleaned.
The rolls or sheets are then further processed according to the use to which they are to be put, for example, trimmed, pressed into moulds or crushed as admixtures.
From this prepared material, it is possible to produce practically anything, from cups for hot drinks, food boxes, packaging, as an admixture for other materials, etc.