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Lignin, a waste product from paper-making, can replace between a third and a
half of the epoxy resin used to make printed circuit boards. The process,
developed by IBM, simply involves mixing the waste lignin with the resin and a
solvent.

IBM claims that the process uses approximately 40 per cent less energy than
making the boards entirely from epoxy resin.

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