Lignin.com is For Sale - Read On
Lignin, a class of organic polymers found in wood, is the second most abundant organic polymer found on earth. Approximately 30% of wood is comprised of this unique substance. Identified in the early 19th century, its extraction and use didn't begin to gain traction until the 20th century. And even still it is just finding its footing, poised to become an essential component of the green future in the 21st century for its abundant availability and capacity for natural biodegredation.
While often burned or discarded from tree-centric businesses interested in other arboreal elements, this waste can be turned to profit and replace harmful alternatives that pollute the environment.