
Wood Chips
Small-to-medium bits of wood characterised as a renewable asset — the raw material for paper, chipboard, biomass fuel, and biochar across worldwide industries.
About This Product
Wood Chips are small to medium-sized bits of wood formed by cutting or chipping larger parts of wood, such as trees, branches, logging residuals, stumps, roots, and wood waste.
They form part of various worldwide industries whose raw material is trees. They are used to make paper, materials, and wood products such as chipboard, and increasingly as fuel and compost as biochar.
Wood Chips are commonly characterised as a 'renewable asset' because hypothetically you can simply plant more trees.
The process of making Wood Chips is called wood chipping and is performed using a tree shredder. Wood Chip varieties include: wood shavings, wood flakes, hogged fuel, and fine wood chips.
Key Advantages
- Truly renewable — replantable raw material
- Versatile feedstock for multiple industries
- Available in multiple grades and chip sizes
- Low-cost biomass fuel option
- Suitable for composting and biochar production
- Supports circular economy principles
Applications
- Paper and pulp manufacturing
- Chipboard and engineered wood products
- Biomass fuel for power plants
- Compost and biochar production
- Landscaping and mulching
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