2024
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14458
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Can bioplastics always offer a truly sustainable alternative to fossil‐based plastics?

Lara Serrano‐Aguirre,
M. Auxiliadora Prieto

Abstract: Bioplastics, comprised of bio‐based and/or biodegradable polymers, have the potential to play a crucial role in the transition towards a sustainable circular economy. The use of biodegradable polymers not only leads to reduced greenhouse gas emissions but also might address the problem of plastic waste persisting in the environment, especially when removal is challenging. Nevertheless, biodegradable plastics should not be considered as substitutes for proper waste management practices, given that their biodegr… Show more

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“…In pursuit of a circular bioeconomy of plastics, the production of bioplastics from conventional plastic waste is an obvious choice. The different types of bioplastics and their end‐of‐life management options are discussed in more detail by Serrano‐Aguirre and Prieto ( 2024 ) in an accompanying editorial. Particularly, the above‐mentioned plastic upcycling works have targeted the production of biopolymers naturally synthesized by bacteria (i.e.…”
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“…In pursuit of a circular bioeconomy of plastics, the production of bioplastics from conventional plastic waste is an obvious choice. The different types of bioplastics and their end‐of‐life management options are discussed in more detail by Serrano‐Aguirre and Prieto ( 2024 ) in an accompanying editorial. Particularly, the above‐mentioned plastic upcycling works have targeted the production of biopolymers naturally synthesized by bacteria (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%