Biomaterials Overview
Historically, the papermaking process has used only part of the available wood fibre to produce pulp and paper, with the remaining material typically used to generate energy for the mill or fed into the electricity grid.
Today, Sappi is going further. By developing advanced processes and technologies, we are transforming more of our sustainably grown trees into high-value, wood-based solutions. This approach increases resource efficiency and positions the business to meet the rising demand for renewable alternatives to conventional materials.
Our advanced biomaterials — including fibrillated cellulose and lignin — enable a wide range of applications across multiple industries
Fibrillated Cellulose
Produced from sustainable, natural cellulose fibre, Valida nanocellulose, imparts performance characteristics such as reinforcement and stabilisation in a unique way. Valida is compatible with a diverse range of applications such as cosmetics, coatings, agriculture and construction materials and responds to a critical need to replace undesirable, petroleum-based products.
Lignin
Lignin is a major component of wood and is one of the most abundant natural organic polymers. It has a multitude of functions in various applications and industries.
As a sustainable, natural alternative to oil-based products, the importance of lignin is growing and is becoming an indispensable additive in a wide array of industrial and agricultural uses.
Working together with partners around the world, Sappi actively pursues opportunities to unlock the hidden potential of lignin by developing innovative solutions that support a biobased circular economy