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Sugarcane bagasse turned into 3D wall panels

The earth indeed supplies us with green sustainable raw materials, whether we realize it or not. All we need to do is take a closer look around. This is what MyWallArt 3D Wall Panels did; and discovered that the fibrous residue of sugarcane, called bagasse could be turned it into wall panels. When sugarcane stalks are crushed and their juice has been extracted, a fibrous byproduct is left and this is called bagasse. Therefore, it is acceptable when we say that the raw material used for the panels is 100 percent recycled and biodegradable, making the home décor product absolutely eco friendly.

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We all know that sugarcane is one crop that can be harvested up to three times every year and therefore; this makes it almost a renewable source of raw material. The total harvest estimated across the world stands at 1.2 billion metric tons production each year. And, every three tons of sugarcane, give us one ton of bagasse, which can be used as a recycled raw material.

WallArt was one of the first major entrants into the market of eco friendly home décor and it started with sales first in Europe in 2010. Now, at the present day, they manufacture around 12 different variants of the 3D panels. At the end of their life, they can be 100 percent composted, hence biodegradable and of course eco friendly.

Via: Indianhomedesign

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