Where will cellulose come from in future?
Forestry cellulose primarily comes from residual products such as branches and treetops, wood produced by thinning, etc. From cultivated agricultural areas we will collect cellulose from surplus material such as stalks and leaves and surplus agricultural areas, which will also be usable as energy-producing forest instead of becoming overgrown and thus destroying valuable land for future cultivation. Household waste contains large amounts of cellulose – a raw material for bioethanol that will be of increasing interest.