In addition to its role in plant structure and human digestion, celulosa is a valuable raw material for various industrial processes. One of the most common uses of celulosa is in the production of paper and paper products. Celulosa fibers are strong, flexible, and absorbent, making them ideal for use in papermaking. Celulosa is also used in the production of textiles, plastics, and building materials, among other things. In recent years, celulosa has gained attention as a sustainable alternative to fossil-based materials, as it is renewable, biodegradable, and widely available.