About Woodchips

Last Updated November 3rd, 2020

Woodchips are a medium-sized solid material made by cutting or chipping larger pieces of wood. The raw materials of woodchips can be pulpwood, waste wood and residual wood from agriculture, landscaping, logging and sawmills. Woodchips can also be produced from remaining forestry materials including tree crowns, branches, un-saleable materials or undersized trees.

Woodchips may be used as biomass fuel and also can be used as a raw material for producing wood pulp. They are also used as organic mulch in gardening, landscaping, restoration ecology, bioreactors for denitrification and mushroom cultivation. In industry, separation and processing of bark chips is often undertaken after peeling of logs due to different chemical properties.

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