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Did you know sunflowers were used to purify radioactive soil? Here’s how & 9 other things you didn’t realize sunflowers could do

Sunflower stalks, often considered agricultural waste, can be repurposed as building materials. The fibrous nature of the stalks makes them suitable for use in the production of particleboard and other composite materials. These eco-friendly building materials are lightweight, durable, and biodegradable.
Using sunflower stalks in construction not only reduces waste but also provides a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials. As the demand for environmentally friendly construction practices grows, sunflower stalks could become an important resource in the development of green building technologies.
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