Bagasse in a sentence as a noun

Many of those little white clamshell boxes used for food delivery are now made from bagasse.

Sugar processing plants have far more bagasse than they can ever use. My father and great grandfather both worked at sugar mills in Louisiana.

> And if the bagasse is already being fully utilized as fuel, is this really going to be an environmental benefit?

There are a few related products, like molasses, brown sugar, and confectioners' sugar, and the stuff like bagasse, that tends not to be seen by consumers, but refined sucrose is the moneymaker.

Does the bagasse+bamboo combo still require wax, or is the advantage that it doesn't?And if the bagasse is already being fully utilized as fuel, is this really going to be an environmental benefit?

Bagasse definitions

noun

the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane or similar plants