2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139394
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Transforming non-wood feedstocks into dissolving pulp via organosolv pulping: An alternative strategy to boost the share of natural fibers in the textile industry.

Ramon E. Vera,
Keren A. Vivas,
Fernando Urdaneta
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“…Alternative fibers such as bamboo, wheat straw, miscanthus, reeds, sugarcane bagasse, and flax are perceived as more sustainable than wood from trees due to their availability, rapid growth-rates, lack of deforestation risk, etc., [25,26,108]. However, a completed environmental impact assessment regarding switching from woody to non-woody feedstocks is still under evaluation [25,82,109].…”
Section: Alternative Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative fibers such as bamboo, wheat straw, miscanthus, reeds, sugarcane bagasse, and flax are perceived as more sustainable than wood from trees due to their availability, rapid growth-rates, lack of deforestation risk, etc., [25,26,108]. However, a completed environmental impact assessment regarding switching from woody to non-woody feedstocks is still under evaluation [25,82,109].…”
Section: Alternative Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%