massapohjaista
Massapohjaista is a Finnish term that translates to "pulp-based" or "fiber-based." It refers to materials or products that are primarily derived from wood pulp or other fibrous plant matter. This can encompass a wide range of items, from paper and cardboard to certain types of textiles and construction materials. The manufacturing process typically involves breaking down plant fibers, often from wood, into a slurry and then reforming them into desired shapes and structures.
The use of massapohjaista materials is prevalent in industries where renewable and biodegradable resources are sought.