Bioplastics from Kitchen Wastes: A Developing Green Technology

Ruma Poddar, D. Bose, N. Nambiar, Sandeep Poddar
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Plastic waste has become one of the biggest problems due to their excessive use. Decomposition of bioplastics is very difficult as a result its causes lot of negative impact to landfill and water pollution. The most possible solution to overcome this problem is to substitute synthetic polymeric materials with biodegradable materials suchas bioplastics. Food wastes can be transformed into environment friendly bioplastics, which will not only reduce environmental pollution due to natural fermentation of these wastes, but also generate National revenue besides generating employment potentials. These polymers can be degraded environmentally by microorganisms and water in compost piles. Application of Bioplastics has several advantages over conventional plastics such as lower carbon footprint and greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, lower energy cost in manufacturing, reduction of permanent litter, and much safer to the environment. In food Industries, the need for high-standard storage features and the urge for packaging with high economic, low ecological impact, ease of customization, and low encumbrance can be answered by compostable or degradable bioplastics where kitchen waste may take essential role. Advancements in biomedical applications of bioplastics lead to the development of drug delivery systems and therapeutic devices for tissue engineering. Nanocellulose and its composites, which may be obtained from the processing of kitchen wastes, may result in potential and economical sources for green plastic studies about the fabrication of medical implants, either in dental, orthopedic, or biomedical fields.
从厨余垃圾中提取生物塑料:一项正在发展的绿色技术
由于塑料的过度使用,塑料垃圾已经成为最大的问题之一。生物塑料的分解是非常困难的,它对垃圾填埋场和水污染造成了很大的负面影响。克服这一问题的最有可能的解决方案是用生物可降解材料如生物塑料代替合成聚合物材料。食物垃圾可以转化为环境友好型生物塑料,不仅可以减少食物垃圾自然发酵对环境的污染,还可以创造就业机会,增加国家收入。这些聚合物可以通过微生物和堆肥堆中的水在环境中降解。与传统塑料相比,生物塑料的应用有几个优点,如碳足迹和温室气体(GHG)排放更低,制造过程中的能源成本更低,减少永久性垃圾,对环境更安全。在食品工业中,对高标准存储特性的需求以及对高经济、低生态影响、易于定制和低负担包装的需求可以通过可堆肥或可降解的生物塑料来满足,其中厨房垃圾可能发挥重要作用。生物塑料在生物医学应用方面的进步导致了组织工程药物输送系统和治疗设备的发展。纳米纤维素及其复合材料可以从厨房垃圾的处理中获得,可以为牙科、骨科或生物医学领域制造医疗植入物的绿色塑料研究提供潜在和经济的来源。
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