Fungus-Based Wood Composites: Mitigating Climate Change through Sustainable Utilization of Agricultural Waste

Research Project

Abstract 

This project focuses on addressing the significant contribution of agricultural waste burning to - global warming and climate change. By utilizing fungus as a binding element, a sustainable wood composite is being developed. The chosen fungus for this project is Aspergillus niger, which is grown and applied to cotton stalks and pulverized wood under specific conditions that induce exopolysaccharide production. The goal is to create a durable and cost-effective wood composite that can serve as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wood products. By reducing the burning of agricultural waste and utilizing it in a constructive manner, this project aims to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable practices in the wood industry.