How to Make Paper Pulp a Better Plastic-Like Substitute

The previous decade’s keyword was “sustainability” and it’s not going away in the future. It is the future. Sustainability has gradually become a word used daily in our 21st Century lexicon. It seems like biodegradable and renewable substitutes for plastics, like nanocellulose, will become an important part of the effort to sustain our environment.

One of the key components is finding optimal unit operations for producing plastic-like substitutes from nanocellulose fibers. Attend the “From paper pulp to plastic – Techniques that control nanocellulose fiber quality and improve drying efficiency” webinar, hosted by GEA, held on Wednesday, December 2nd 2PM – 3PM EST, and discover how homogenization and separation technology can be used to improve the process.

Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.

What to Expect: 

Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.

 

TAPPI co-promoted webinar with GEA

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