Terradigm Paper
Bagasse is the fibrous residue remaining after extracting the juice from sugar cane - a renewable and sustainable
source of raw material for paper.
Production utilizes clean
and sustainable electricity generated from wind turbines. Excess power is transfered to the grid.
Production uses a closed
water cycle. Organic
pollutants are converted into energy. The treated effluent
is used for irrigation and not
let out into water ways. Processing is Acid and Elemental Chlorine Free.
WHY BAGASSE PAPER?


-Earth's remaining forest cover-
Because the worldʼs forests are being consumed at an alarming rate. By providing habitat space for a significant portion of the world’s diminishing biodiversity and removing green house gasses from our air, forests are worth more to us alive then they are cut down.

Considering that 42% of industrial wood harvests are used to make paper, Traditional Paper Manufacturing is effectively consuming forests, one of the Earth’s vital regulating organs.


According to the USDA Forest Service, a tree generates $31,250 worth of oxygen, provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control, recycles $37,500 worth of water, and controls $31,250 worth of soil erosion, over a 50-year life span.

Sugarcane take take up to 2 years to mature while forests take decades making bagasse the logical choice for raw material used in paper pulp.

The use of bagasse based eco-paper saves over 40’000 acres of forest every year.

SAVING A TREE IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN REPLANTING ONE