Bagasse is the fibrous residue remaining after sugarcane or sorghum stalks are crushed to extract their juice and is currently used as a renewable resource in the manufacture of pulp and paper products and building materials.
Agave bagasse is a similar material which consists of the tissue of the blue agave after extraction of the sap.
For each 10 tonnes of sugarcane crushed, a sugar factory produces nearly 3 tonnes of wet bagasse.
Workplace exposure to dusts from the processing of Bagasse can cause the chronic lung condition pulmonary fibrosis.
The Chest Journal, an official publication of the American College of Chest Physicians published an article on bagasse and its effects on the lungs.
Source: Wikipedia
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