Abstract

In the economic sphere, they envisage the creation of their own production facilities to produce fibrous semi–finished products - cellulose and its derivatives based on the wood of various hardwoods from the Central Asian region, whose plantations expand every year. Great attention should be paid to rice and wheat straw. Given that rice straw is not used as feed in animal husbandry and is simply burned, thus damaging the ecology of the country, we consider it necessary to carry out scientific work on the production of semi-finished modified fibrous products from local annual cellulose-containing plants. Waste generated by cutting poplar in the form of branches, sawdust, shavings, etc. can also serve as an additional source of raw wood materials to produce cellulose.

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