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What is Bioplastic

Handbook of Research on Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Plastic Pollution
Bioplastic is a substance made from organic biomass sources, unlike conventional plastics which are made from petroleum.
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Biodegradation of Plastic: An Innovative Solution to Safe the Human Health and Environment
Shalini Singh (University of Lucknow, India) and Pushkar Singh Rawat (University of Lucknow, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9452-9.ch022
Abstract
The use of plastics is increasing gradually, and its degradation is becoming a great threat for society. This chapter raises a question in front of us: Ultimately, how can we balance our needs and safety? Therefore, a term biodegradation is frequently used to explain the ability of microorganism to degrade the organic substance. The chapter would deliver the importance of biodegradation of plastic products, which is a rapidly growing field and offers a new dimension solution with novel properties in waste management areas. Microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes have developed a special strategy in order to use such materials as energy and carbon source. Biodegradation is the most economic, eco-friendly, and acceptable method. But the detailed characterization of efficient plastic-degrading microbes and microbial enzymes still needs to be carried out. The chapter would also provide a better understanding related to the biodegradation of plastic products that enhances the horizon of knowledge.
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The Circular Economy of Plastics: Where We Are and Where We Can Go
Biobased materials produced from natural polymers derived from starch, cellulose, vegetable oil, and biomass.
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Analyses of the Recycling Potential of Medical Plastic Wastes
A bioplastic is a plastic that is made partly or wholly from polymers derived from biological sources such as potato starch, sugar cane or the cellulose from trees, cotton and straw. Some bioplastics degrade in an open air while others are made so that they compost in an industrial composting plant, aided by bacteria, fungi and enzymes.
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Scientomeric Evaluation and Visual Aanalytics of the Scientific Literature Production on  Bioplastics
A type of biodegradable plastic derived from biological substances rather than petroleum. A bioplastic is a substance made from organic biomass sources, unlike conventional plastics which are made from petroleum.
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