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Sugarcane bagasse is an abundant by-product of the sugar industry. Currently, m

The bagasse process utilizes what would commonly be a waste

What is Bagasse?

Bagasse is the pulpy residue that is


left over after juice is extracted from
sugarcane. It is obtained in large
quantities in countries such as Brazil,
Vietnam, China, and Thailand where
sugar production is generally high. It is
composed primarily of Cellulose and
Hemicellulose along with Lignin and
small quantities of ash and waxes.
Uses of Bagasse
Bagasse used to be regarded as a
waste and burnt in fields causing
pollution. However, scientific
advancements have helped in
identifying the several uses of this
material that include the following
It has been used as a fuel source in sugar
mills because of the heat energy it
produces. Modern cogeneration
technologies are being developed to
produce from 200 to 300 kWh of electricity
for every tonne of bagasse material.
Researchers are also investigating the
possibility of it being considered as a
biofuel.
Bagasse is being used widely by food
distributors London and other cities
because of its eco-friendly properties.
It has been used to produce pulp and
board because of its suitability for printing
and writing. It is often used for making
boxes and boards.
Processed bagasse has also been found
to be beneficial for human health when
included as part of the regular diet.
Key Eco-Friendly
Characteristics of Bagasse

Scientists have consistently urged for the mindful use of products tha
Renewable

Bagasse is a sustainable product


because it is sourced with very little
impact on the environment. It can be
easily replenished because the
residue can be obtained after every
harvest.
Compostable

The main drawback of Styrofoam is


that it never degrades. Plastic is
durable but can take up to 400 years
to degrade. Bagasses, on the other
hand, can biodegrade normally within
90 days. Therefore, it is commonly
used by food distributors worldwide.
Easily Available
Due to the prevalence of sugarcane
crops in several countries, bagasse
material can be easily obtained.
Sugarcane is a crop with high
bioconversion efficiency and can be
harvested in a single season and
therefore bagasse can be readily
available. For every tonne of
sugarcane stalks that are crushed,
approximately 30 tonnes of bagasse
can be obtained.
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by-product of the sugar industry. Currently, most of it will end-up in landfill or is burned. The ratio of extracting cellulose from sugarca

es what would commonly be a waste product from sugar production (residual sugar cane juice from the fibr
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of extracting cellulose from sugarcane waste is 45%.

sugar cane juice from the fibrous stalks) to make a wide variety of sustainable products. By utilizing the wa
oducts. By utilizing the waste from the fibrous stalks from sugarcane, bagasse can be used to create produc
sed to create products ranging from tableware and food serving items to food containers, paper products a
rs, paper products and more. At Greenline Paper we offer the best selling bagasse products and all our suga
ucts and all our sugarcane bagasse products are eco-friendly and biodegradable.

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