“…Vegetable fibers are more affordable than synthetic ones and can replace them in many applications where cost is a more important factor than strength and stiffness. Vegetable fibers such as bananas,4, 5 jute,6 sisal,7, 8 coconut,9, 10 piassava,11–13 curauá,14, 15 cane sugar,16 pineapple,17 cumbaru,18 hemp19–21 and wood22 have been used as reinforcement in polymer matrices 23. Among those fibers, the use of waste piassava fiber, called sludge, is particularly interesting because it has good chemical and mechanical properties and can be used as reinforcement in polymer matrices, adding value 24…”