I think i took this from conq chem,
Cellulose has a 6 arbon chain present. these have attached hydroxy and hydrogen groups. The carbon chain sections could be changed to chemicals, that at present are mostly made from pertroleum. If a chemical process could be developed or a micro organism found to break the cellulose into glucose it would be very useful. However, since there is none, it has been a stumbling block to the use of cellulose as a raw material for plastics. Nevertheless, considerable scientific effort is being currently being put into using cellulose as an alternative source.