The coconut husk is available in large quantities as residue from the
coconut production in many area, thus yielding numerous coarse coir fibers, which is a seed-hair fiber obtained from the outer shell of the coconut.
Since the availability of coir fiber is plenty, this indicated that from the source of raw material supply, it shows a potentially useful lignocellulosic raw material for conversion into pulp and paper.
Fewer reported on the usage of coir as substituting the raw material for pulp and paper products except the study reported by Mohamad Jani and Rushdan(2014).