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  2. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioplastics called drop-in bioplastics are chemically identical to their fossil-fuel counterparts but made from renewable resources. Examples include bio-PE , bio-PET , bio-propylene , bio-PP , [ 20 ] and biobased nylons.

  3. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the terms are not synonymous. Not all bioplastics are biodegradable. [44] An example of a non-biodegradable bioplastic is bio-based PET. PET is a petrochemical plastic, derived from fossil fuels. Bio-based PET is the same plastic but synthesized with bacteria. Bio-based PET has identical technical properties to its fossil-based ...

  4. Bio-based material - Wikipedia

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    Whether a material is biodegradable is determined by its chemical structure, not the origin of the material from which it is made. [14] Indeed, the sustainability benefits of drop-in biobased plastics occur at the beginning of the material life cycle, but still, when manufactured, their structure is identical to their fossil-based counterparts ...

  5. Opinion - A planet in crisis: How can we solve our plastics ...

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    Bioplastics are possible solutions, but much work is needed to make them viable. Until then, plastic waste will continue accumulating in virtually every ecosystem, every animal species, and every ...

  6. Shopping bags made from wood offer sustainable ... - AOL

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    Bio-based material has same colour and smell as wood but the versatility of plastic, offering a sustainable alternative to the fossil-based materials that currently dominate the plastics industry

  7. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    While most plastics are produced from petrochemicals, bioplastics are made substantially from renewable plant materials like cellulose and starch. [24] Due both to the finite limits of fossil fuel reserves and to rising levels of greenhouse gases caused primarily by the burning of those fuels, the development of bioplastics is a growing field.

  8. Biodegradable additives - Wikipedia

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    Microbes involved in the breakdown of fossil-based plastics typically use an indirect mechanism in which microbial enzymes break down the plastic. Through indirect action, the metabolic products of the microorganism affect the properties of the plastic, resulting in degradation.

  9. 10 Overrated Foods People Are Pretending to Enjoy - AOL

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    3. Foie Gras. Foie gras is probably the ultimate starter-pack item for acting like a rich person, and the one food item that chefs love to cook to appeal to said rich people.Redditors on the other ...