The social and economical developments of human beings are
depending on better utilization of available resources. Forests,
the major sources of wood supply are declining at the alarming
rate of 13.0 million ha each year in developing countries .
The demand for composite wood products such as particleboard,
plywood, medium density fiberboard, hardboard and veneer prod-ucts has recently increased distinguishably throughout the world
. Environmental pressure managed to prohibit forest harvest-ing; as a consequence, wood shortage-shut down of wood indus-tries, unemployment, and etc. can be seen in some countries
including Iran. For instance, after closure of largest plywood plants
in Germany and France ; Iran’s plywood plants discontinued
their production either. Bio-based composites will become materi-als to replace polymer based composites and wood in terms of
their attractive specific properties, lower cost, simple process tech-nologies, eco-friendliness, and recyclability