Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article examines modern technologies for recycling wood processing waste, including wood chips, sawdust and bark. Discusses recycling methods such as pelleting, charcoal and biomass production, as well as their environmental and economic benefits. Attention is paid to innovative approaches aimed at minimizing waste and reusing it in various industries. The article also examines examples of successful projects and statistical data confirming the effectiveness of implementing new technologies.

Keywords:
waste recycling, wood processing, pellets, biomass, environmental technologies, 3D printing, closed-loop systems
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