“…These wastes are mainly composed of cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose, and are known as vegetable biomass or lignocellulosic biomass. There are multiple applications for each of these constituent fractions: active carbons [ 2 ], composites [ 3 ], levulinic acid production [ 4 ], thermal insulating materials [ 5 ], viscose [ 6 ], materials for the treatment of wastewater [ 7 ], edible coatings [ 8 ], furfural and hydroxymethylfurfural production [ 9 ], the formation of thermoplastics and flexible films [ 10 ], obtaining prebiotics applicable in the food industry [ 11 ], acid dyes absorbents [ 12 ], food additives and nutraceuticals [ 13 ], energy, fuels, synthesis gas, macromolecules, and aromatic compounds [ 14 , 15 , 16 ] and composites [ 17 , 18 ], among others.…”