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Extraction & sustainable valorization of avocado seed and banana peel based waste biomass
The utilisation of fruit wastes as raw material, help to reduce landfill accumulation and contribute in recycling of waste as well, to make the environment eco-friendly. In this study, avocado seeds and banana peels have been used for the production of biodegradable films as an innovative and sustainable approach. Various bioplastic formulations were made using different ratios of plasticizers, fillers and extracted starch. Bioplastic films were analysed on the basis of various factors including moisture content, water absorption, water solubility, alcohol solubility and biodegradability. The results obtained under optimal condition of bioplastic made from the blend of starch extracted from avocado seed and banana peels interpret the parameters viz. 10.62 % moisture content, 158 % water absorption, 58.53 % water solubility, 44.9 % alcohol solubility and 76.56 % biodegradability. Sustainable bioplastic production by utilizing waste biomass demonstrated a potential eco-friendly substitute for traditional non-biodegradable plastics.