Rice Straw Cellulose
"Turning Agricultural Waste into a Sustainable Gold"
"Turning Agricultural Waste into a Sustainable Gold"
♻️ What is Rice Straw Cellulose?
Rice straw cellulose is a renewable, plant-based biopolymer extracted from leftover rice straw – the stalks left after rice harvesting. Instead of being burned or discarded, this underutilized agricultural waste is now being transformed into eco-friendly cellulose fibers with wide-ranging industrial applications.
♻️ Why Rice Straw?
Every year, millions of tons of rice straw are produced in countries like India, China, and Southeast Asia. Traditionally burned in fields, rice straw contributes heavily to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Almost 178 metric tonnes of crop residues are burned in Indian farms, 87 metric tonnes of which are rice straw.
♻️ What we do?
By extracting cellulose from leftover rice straw - the stalks remaining after rice harvest - we transform agricultural waste into a valuable resource. This not only adds value to what is typically discarded (burned) but also supports a zero-waste, circular economy.
As a renewable, plant-based biopolymer, rice straw cellulose is now being converted into eco-friendly fibers with diverse industrial applications.
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