We may soon be finishing off a box of cereal and then eating the bag it came in. Researchers have turned to bacteria-produced cellulose to create a composite packaging material to replace plastic. The ...
While plastics are very useful on their own, they can be much stronger when reinforced and mixed with a range of fibers. Not surprisingly, this includes the thermoplastic polymers which are commonly ...
Nanocellulose is a renewable nanomaterial made from plant fibers, with unique properties including lightness, very high ...
Perdue Hill, Ala. - Georgia-Pacific today announced a new capital project for the company’s Alabama River Cellulose mill in ...