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Bio-pulping
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principle
Bio-pulping is a process that uses biological agents to break down lignin, a natural glue-like substance that binds fibers together in wood. The principle of bio-pulping involves the use of fungi or bacteria to selectively degrade lignin in the wood chips, leaving the cellulose and hemicellulose intact. . This process makes it easier to separate the fibers and reduces the need for harsh chemicals in the pulping process. By using biological agents, bio-pulping is a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional pulping methods.