Immediate use, after drying, sees it used as a fuel, even in the cane sugar refineries themselves, which, in this way, can become energetically self-sufficient.
Other industrial uses see it enter as a secondary material in production cycles for the production of paper, like recycled materials.
The fiber is also used in the production of chipboard panels for the furniture industry
Its a jungle out there. It's seems like everyone is operating on their own term and laws , no universal law . Amazing
Why not turn it into a heat source - fuel bricks. Other option would be adding to dirt to make compost.
They have the most ridiculous looking trucks over there. However, how they load is quite impressive but how do they unload it and what do they use it for.
Top Loading and Sheeting. Can't help but think there is a more efficient way to do that, What is the hydration level of the Sugarcane waste? What is happening to that sugarcane?
Instead of wasting a huge amount of money on machinery n processing, bagasse or sugarcane waste could be dumbed in desert or arid area to make the sand into fertile land or for reclaiming it. The best buyer of bagasse could be Arabian gulf countries where there are huge desert salty lands.