Bioplastics

PHA Bioplastics VS Polypropylene: A Comparative Study 1 - Benviro

PHA Bioplastics VS Polypropylene: A Comparative Study

Production of PHA and PP PHA is primarily bio-based. Even better it can be produced from organic waste and implemented within waste management and water treatment systems.  PHA is based on the application of biotechnology in optimizing natural processes that occur in microorganisms. They can be produced with zero to minimal disturbances to the natural […]

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Biodegradation of PHA, PLA and Starch-based Bioplastics Varies with Formulation 5 - Benviro

Biodegradation of PHA, PLA and Starch-based Bioplastics Varies with Formulation

Comparing Biodegradability: PHA, PLA, and Starch-based Bioplastics Biodegradation, a Natural Process Essential to Life Biodegradable plastics allow the integration of plastics into the natural cycle of life. Many processes in nature require biodegradation to occur. For example, plants require microorganisms in the soil to break down organic biomass such as fallen leaves and dead animal

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Innovations in Bioplastic Applications: Beyond Packaging 7 - Benviro

Innovations in Bioplastic Applications: Beyond Packaging

Packaging has been the main application of many bioplastics so far. Indeed around 1% of plastics that are produced get used in packaging. Currently, polyethylene and polypropylene dominate the packaging market. This is due to the fact that they are cheap and currently have superior performance in this application.  Bioplastics might compete better in other

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Bioplastics and Circular Economy: Closing the Loop 9 - Benviro

Bioplastics and Circular Economy: Closing the Loop

The Current Bioplastic Industry Global bioplastic production is projected to reach 6.3 million tonnes in 2027. A significant rise from a production capacity of 2.23 million tonnes as of 2022. Bioplastics currently only makeup around 1% of global plastics production.  Apart from the stagnation in 2020 due to covid 19 pandemic, global bioplastic production has

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The Future of Bioplastics as a Sustainable Alternative to Reduce Plastic Pollution 13 - Benviro

The Future of Bioplastics as a Sustainable Alternative to Reduce Plastic Pollution

The Plastic Pollution Problem   Between 1950 and 2017 an estimated 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic has been produced in the world. Approximately 7 billion tonnes of these plastics have become plastic waste still remaining in landfills or discarded elsewhere in the aquatic environment or land.  The plastics used today are predominantly nonbiodegradable plastics that

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Biotechnology to Achieve Sustainably Produced Bioplastics With Competitive Yield and Performance 14 - Benviro

Biotechnology to Achieve Sustainably Produced Bioplastics With Competitive Yield and Performance

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) defines bioplastics as “degradable plastics in which the degradation results from the action of naturally occurring microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and algae”. Examples are polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL and polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA).  Bio-based, biodegradable plastics have to compete with the highly efficient, controlled large-scale production of

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