Bagasse has many uses. Bagasse is the primary fuel source at most sugarcane mills. It produces enough heat energy to supply the needs of the mill, and, in some cases, electricity is sold to the public, such as at Florida Crystals’ Okeelanta Cogeneration Plant. It has been used in the building industry as an ingredient in particle board, acoustic tiles, etc. With molasses added, it has also been used as a bulking agent in animal feed. It has also been used as an ingredient in compost for landscaping. While living in Hawaii, I used it as a compost ingredient when I was commercially growing "organic" turfgrass sod on black plastic. Enter the keywords "bagasse biodegradable" into a search engine and you'll be amazed at the range of products that can be purchased that are made out of bagasse.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sugarcane bagasse turned into Hallmark cards
Bagasse has many uses. Bagasse is the primary fuel source at most sugarcane mills. It produces enough heat energy to supply the needs of the mill, and, in some cases, electricity is sold to the public, such as at Florida Crystals’ Okeelanta Cogeneration Plant. It has been used in the building industry as an ingredient in particle board, acoustic tiles, etc. With molasses added, it has also been used as a bulking agent in animal feed. It has also been used as an ingredient in compost for landscaping. While living in Hawaii, I used it as a compost ingredient when I was commercially growing "organic" turfgrass sod on black plastic. Enter the keywords "bagasse biodegradable" into a search engine and you'll be amazed at the range of products that can be purchased that are made out of bagasse.
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Wow, they even make cups and utensils with it! I had no idea...
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