What is forestry waste? Forestry waste refers to residues such as roots, branches, and stems that are generated during logging or forest management. According to the classification and recycling standards of waste wood, forestry waste is largely classified as follows. Types: logging residues, forest management residues, wood processing residues Size: Wood not less than 10 cm in diameter, twigs and leaves less than 10 cm in diameter Recyclable: Recyclable, non-recyclable How to dispose of forest waste Forestry waste can cause environmental pollution if disposed of indiscriminately. Therefore, it should be properly disposed of according to laws and regulations. Recycling: Recycled with sawdust, wood chips, biofuels, etc Incineration: Used as a Heat Source Landfill: Landfill in landfill the recycling of timber waste Forestry waste can be recycled in a variety of ways. Sawdust: Used for woodworking, furniture making, pellet fuel, etc Wood Chips: Used in Biofuels, Pulp Manufacturing, Soil Improvements, etc Biofuel: Heat source and power generation Problems with Forestry Waste Forestry waste has the following problems. Environmental pollution: Indiscriminate treatment causes soil and water pollution Fire risk: Dry wood waste poses high risk of fire Waste of resources: waste of recyclable resources management of forest waste The following efforts are...
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