Enhancing Compostability of Bioplastics through Starch Incorporation

Enhancing Compostability of Bioplastics through Starch Incorporation

Researchers from Michigan State University’s top-ranked School of Packaging have developed ⁤a way to make a promising, ⁣sustainable alternative​ to petroleum-based plastics more biodegradable.

A team led ⁢by Rafael Auras has made a bio-based polymer blend that’s compostable⁣ in both⁤ home and industrial⁢ settings. The work ⁤is⁢ published⁣ in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & ⁣Engineering.

“In⁢ the U.S.⁣ and​ globally, there is a⁣ large issue‍ with waste and especially plastic waste,”​ said Auras, MSU professor‍ and‌ the Amcor Endowed ​Chair in Packaging Sustainability.

Less than 10% of plastic waste is⁣ recycled in the U.S. That means‍ the bulk of plastic‌ waste ⁤ends up as trash or litter, creating economic, environmental and even health concerns.

“By⁤ developing​ biodegradable⁤ and compostable products, we ⁤can divert some of that ‌waste,” Auras said.⁣ “We can reduce the amount that‍ goes into a landfill.”

2023-08-06 02:24:03
Post⁢ from phys.org

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