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Feasibility of using trash and straw as a thermal insulator
Sugarcane trash, paddy straw and wheat straw are the main farm by-products and are mostly underutilized. A large portion of these farm products goes to waste. These by-products could be successfully utilized as thermal insulators, if used in a high-density, compressed wafer-form.