What's the use of waste wood and branches?

Abandoned branches are often treated as garden garbage at will. In fact, abandoned branches are organic wastes, which can be reasonably utilized to make them play a greater role.

One of the biggest uses of waste branches is to make organic mulch for litchi. Litchi organic plastic film, a new type of garden application material, was processed from waste branches through crushing, screening and fermentation. Applying it to gardens can effectively improve the soil environment-increase soil nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and organic matter, adjust soil PH value, keep soil moisture, block dust adsorption, and effectively improve PM2.5

However, waste wood may not be used as organic plastic film, because most of the waste wood comes from waste furniture, waste doors and windows, waste floors and so on. After years of use, it often contains a lot of mold. In addition, in the process of making furniture doors and windows, adhesives containing formaldehyde and other substances are often added, which contains a lot of inorganic waste, which is harmful to the soil and easy to form secondary pollution.