The Economist Most of the nutrients found in bamboo are locked away in tough substances known as cellulose and lignin. Liberating those nutrients is an energy-intensiv...
4-traders (press release) The 'China Cellulose Ether Industry Report 2013' is a professional and in-depth research report on the cellulose ether industry in China. The report first provides basic information on the cellulose ether industry, covering definitions, classification ... and more »
Ars Technica To ensure that biofuel production doesn't compete with material that could otherwise provide food, researchers have been trying to produce biofuels from ce...
MarketWatch (press release) This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Cellulose Acetate in Metric Tons by the following Applications: Cigarette Filter Tow, Textile Fibers, Photographic Film, Film & Sheet Castings, Molding & Extrusion, Surface Coatings, and Inks ... and more »
NETCOMPOSITES RTP Company has unveiled a new line of custom cellulose fibre-reinforced-polypropylene (PP) compounds. RTP Company claim these compounds, which utilise Weyerhaeuser's Thrive renewable cellulose fibre extracted from trees grown in sustainably ...
plastemart.com Eco Solutions product portfolio with a new line of custom cellulose fiber reinforced polypropylene (PP) compounds has been introduced by RTP Company. These compounds, which utilize Weyerhaeuser's Thrive* renewable cellulose fiber extracted from trees ...
Gizmag Australian company Zeo has developed and patented a glue-free process that creates a strong, versatile new building material out of just cellulose and water. Th...
PR Newswire (press release) Shift towards replacing petrochemical fibers with cellulose fibers from major end-use industries has been one of the major factors propelling the demand for cellulose fibers from the textile industry. The study includes a comprehensive view of the ...
Plastics News CHICAGO — Timber industry giant Weyerhaeuser Co. is getting into the plastics business, developing cellulose fiber reinforcement for plastics, which could be used in place of glass. The initial product under the Thrive brand uses cellulose as a ...