Exploring the pathways to sustainability: A comprehensive review of biodegradable plastics in the circular economy

IF 7.1 3区 材料科学 Q1 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Fazal Haq , Mehwish Kiran , Iffat Ayesha Khan , Sahid Mehmood , Tariq Aziz , Muhammad Haroon
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This review article explores the multifaceted landscape of biodegradable plastics, delving into their synthesis, production, degradation mechanisms, recycling methods, and socio-economic implications within the framework of a circular economy. Beginning with the synthesis process, it discusses the diverse sources of building blocks for bioplastics, ranging from terrestrial plants to ocean biomass and animal-derived macromolecules. Bioplastics production is examined through bottom-up approaches, including microbial biosynthesis and chemical polymerization techniques. The biodegradation process of these plastics is explored in depth, encompassing various types such as compostable plastics, oxo-degradable plastics, and enzyme-mediated biodegradable plastics, along with strategies for designing enzyme mixtures for effective plastic degradation. The article also investigates the recycling avenues for biodegradable plastics, including mechanical, chemical, and bio-recycling methods, highlighting their potential to contribute to a more sustainable plastic lifecycle. Mechanisms underlying the biodegradation process are elucidated to provide insights into the environmental fate of these materials. Furthermore, the concept of a circular economy of plastics is examined, emphasizing the importance of closing the loop through efficient resource utilization and waste management practices. Socio-economic impacts associated with the utilization of biodegradable plastics are analyzed, along with the prospects and obstacles influencing their adoption. Overall, this comprehensive review offers valuable insights into the current state and future directions of biodegradable plastics, addressing key challenges and opportunities in their development and implementation.

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探索可持续发展之路:循环经济中可生物降解塑料的全面回顾
这篇综述文章探讨了生物降解塑料的多面性,深入研究了它们的合成、生产、降解机制、回收方法以及循环经济框架内的社会经济影响。从合成过程开始,它讨论了生物塑料的不同来源,从陆生植物到海洋生物质和动物衍生的大分子。生物塑料生产是通过自下而上的方法,包括微生物生物合成和化学聚合技术检查。深入探讨了这些塑料的生物降解过程,包括各种类型,如可堆肥塑料,氧降解塑料和酶介导的生物降解塑料,以及设计有效降解塑料的酶混合物的策略。文章还研究了生物降解塑料的回收途径,包括机械、化学和生物回收方法,强调了它们对更可持续的塑料生命周期做出贡献的潜力。阐明了生物降解过程的机制,以提供对这些材料的环境命运的见解。此外,研究了塑料循环经济的概念,强调了通过有效的资源利用和废物管理实践关闭循环的重要性。分析了与利用生物可降解塑料有关的社会经济影响,以及影响其采用的前景和障碍。总的来说,这篇全面的综述为生物降解塑料的现状和未来方向提供了有价值的见解,解决了其发展和实施中的关键挑战和机遇。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
6.40%
发文量
174
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today Sustainability is a multi-disciplinary journal covering all aspects of sustainability through materials science. With a rapidly increasing population with growing demands, materials science has emerged as a critical discipline toward protecting of the environment and ensuring the long term survival of future generations.
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