Wood has always been one of humanity’s most versatile renewable materials. In the context of a modern bioeconomy, its potential applications appear almost limitless. The bioeconomy aims to produce, develop, and utilize biological resources, processes, and systems to provide products, processes, and services across all sectors of a sustainable economic system (BMBF & BMEL, 2020). Within this framework, wood is among the most important renewable raw materials on the path to a bio-based future (FNR, 2024).
Fisher et al. (Mon,) studied this question.