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Presumably you're referring to such things as 'particle board' 'chip board' or 'ply wood' - all of those are made by either mixing waste wood with glue and pressing it to form sheets or - in the case of plywood - glueing whole thin sheets at right-angles to each other. As for where they come from - ultimately trees !

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