The impact of environmental-related issues poses a deleterious effect on the existence of human life and its biophysical surroundings. Discarded plastic materials have been identified as threats to the environment as most of these materials are considered nondegradable. Indiscriminate disposal and inefficiencies in recycling most of these nondegradable plastics have markedly led to the pollution of the various components of the environment. Biobased and biodegradable materials have progressively been studied as an alternative to petroleum-based plastics. These novel plastic materials, unlike those from nonrenewable petroleum resources, can decompose completely with minimal or no threat to the environment. They are therefore considered eco-friendly, spurring burgeoning demand for their application in packaging, etc. Biobased and biodegradable plastics produced from natural and petroleum sources are both degradable. Consequently, their use can mitigate waste disposal challenges and ultimately protect the environment.

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Development of Biobased and Biodegradable Plastics

  • Kelvin Adrah,
  • Daniel Ananey-Obiri,
  • Ruth Awuku,
  • Rashid Adedeji,
  • Reza Tahergorabi

摘要

The impact of environmental-related issues poses a deleterious effect on the existence of human life and its biophysical surroundings. Discarded plastic materials have been identified as threats to the environment as most of these materials are considered nondegradable. Indiscriminate disposal and inefficiencies in recycling most of these nondegradable plastics have markedly led to the pollution of the various components of the environment. Biobased and biodegradable materials have progressively been studied as an alternative to petroleum-based plastics. These novel plastic materials, unlike those from nonrenewable petroleum resources, can decompose completely with minimal or no threat to the environment. They are therefore considered eco-friendly, spurring burgeoning demand for their application in packaging, etc. Biobased and biodegradable plastics produced from natural and petroleum sources are both degradable. Consequently, their use can mitigate waste disposal challenges and ultimately protect the environment.