Making Paper from Materials That Are Essential to Our Lives/ Making Paper Without Trees Is the New “Must”

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Paper, which is in fact a very complex cellulose-based product derived from different lignocellulosic resources, is usually regarded as a simple omnipresent commodity in our lives. Wood fibers derived from trees are the most employed sources for papermaking purposes. From an environmental protection perspective, and for their essential role in our life (they give us the life itself through their foliar system supporting the photosynthesis process), trees should not be extensively cut down and they should be used less and less for papermaking. Thus, employment of non-woody alternative sources for papermaking could be exploited more as an attractive and feasible option.

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Teacă, C. A. (2023). Making Paper from Materials That Are Essential to Our Lives/ Making Paper Without Trees Is the New “Must.” BioResources, 18(3), 4379–4382. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.18.3.4379-4382

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