On 11/20/2015 01:57 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> what will this lignin waste stream
> revert to? Simply being burned?
I'm betting those kinds of paper-mill like waste streams will become available
to bio-enzyme and live vat process into a cellulose building material that is 3D printable, then
a little extra binding ingredient is added as you air foam and print and it sets up to be like
a crude version of aerogel materials.
What is pure anyway? R.B.F. said, "There's no pollution, just unfinished processes". (paraphrased)...
Pure is just a concept we lose more and more of as we age. Everything is mixed is the wiser viewpoint.
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