bagasse

/bəˈɡæs/
noun
  1. The dry, crushed fibers left after juice is extracted from sugarcane or sorghum, often used as fuel or to make paper and building materials.
    • The factory burns bagasse to generate electricity for the local grid.
    • Some companies make disposable cups and plates from bagasse instead of plastic.
    • Bagasse is a renewable resource that reduces waste in sugar production.
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