DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PULP AND PAPER MADE UP FROM NON-WOOD FIBROUS MATERIAL LIKE LEAVES, GRASS AND FLOWERS


Sharad Kashinath Awaghad, Gitesh Vinod Vyas , Anand Daulatrao Khendke, Yogesh Bhimrao Yevale
Faculty of Pharmacology, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere, Raigad
Abstract
The conventional production of pulp and paper from wood fibers has long been associated with deforestation and environmental degradation. In response, researchers and industries are exploring alternative, sustainable sources for pulp and paper production. This paper presents an overview of the feasibility and potential benefits of utilizing leaves, grass, and flowers as alternative raw materials for pulp and paper production.[1] These plant materials offer numerous advantages, including rapid growth rates, abundant availability, and reduced environmental impact compared to synthetic sources. Furthermore, the utilization of forest resources can contribute to waste reduction and promote circular economy principles and discusses various processing techniques, such as mechanical and chemical pulping methods, suitable for extracting fibers from leaves, grass, and flowers.[2] Additionally, it highlights the importance of technological advancements and research efforts in optimizing the efficiency and quality of pulp and paper derived from these unconventional sources. Furthermore, the potential economic implications and market opportunities associated with the adoption of alternative raw materials are explored. also helps to emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, engineers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to promote the widespread adoption of sustainable practices in the pulp and paper industry. Overall, the utilization of leaves, grass, and flowers for pulp and paper production represents a promising avenue towards achieving environmental sustainability and mitigating the adverse impacts of deforestation and resource depletion.[3]
Keywords: Sustainable, Pulp, Paper, Leaves, Grass, Flowers, Environmental conservation, Deforestation
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)

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Published on : 2024-04-26

Vol : 9
Issue : 4
Month : April
Year : 2024
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