Current biorefining activities and plans for new biorefineries in Sweden and Finland are largely concentrated on the production of liquid biofuels for the transport sector. However, the pulp industry (and other players) are also developing new biorefinery processes, for example to: convert pulp fibers into new types of materials and products (e.g. textiles, diverse composites and nanocellulose); upgrade residue streams to deliver marketable products (e.g. via black liquor gasification, lignin extraction, fermentation of hemicellulose, and gasification or hydrolysis of fibre sludge); implement processes for coproduction of process steams and marketable products (e.g. gasification and pyrolysis); and extract useful substances from inco...