Sugarcane is native to India and is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the sugarcane group. Now planted in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, the plant is 2-3 meters tall and rich in sugar. The concentrated sugar juice obtained by pressing the whole part is called "'sucrose", and the remaining sugar after pressing is bagasse. Previously, it was mainly used as fuel for cooking and refining during the sugar pressing process, but there is still a large surplus. In order to turn waste into treasure, micro paper was later invented to be used as raw materials and fuel for power generation. The fiber properties of sugarcane pulp are similar to those of hardwood pulp and can be used not only for printing and cultural paper, but also for various purposes such as food packaging paper, food containers, and household paper.