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  2. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioplastic panels, made from blends of natural fibers and biopolymers, provide an eco-friendly option for wall cladding and partitioning. These materials are lightweight, durable, and can be designed to mimic traditional materials like wood or stone. Formwork Bioplastics are increasingly used in formwork for concrete casting.

  3. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    The definition of bioplastics is still up for debate. The phrase is frequently used to refer to a wide range of diverse goods that may be biobased, biodegradable, or both. This could imply that polymers made from oil can be branded as "bioplastics" even if they have no biological components at all. [5]

  4. Biopolymer - Wikipedia

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    Packaging: The most common biopolymers used in packaging are polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), polylactic acid (PLA), and starch. Starch and PLA are commercially available and biodegradable, making them a common choice for packaging.

  5. Bio-based material - Wikipedia

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    By definition, biodegradable materials are formed or organic compounds which can thus be broken down by living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or water molds, and reabsorbed by the natural environment. [13] Whether a material is biodegradable is determined by its chemical structure, not the origin of the material from which it is made. [14]

  6. Bioplastic Packaging Market Size Expected to Reach USD 87.98 ...

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    Bioplastic Packaging Market: At a Glance. The bioplastic packaging market revolves around adoption renewable packaging which can be used multiple times and which is an alternative to the fossil fuel-derived plastics. Along with this, resource depletion, reduction of carbon footprint and material waste are the leading objectives of the market.

  7. Bioeconomy - Wikipedia

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    According to European Bioplastics, a plastic material is defined as a bioplastic if it is either bio-based plastic, biodegradable plastic, or is a material with both properties. Bioplastics have the same properties as conventional plastics and offer additional advantages, such as a reduced carbon footprint or additional waste management options ...

  8. [Latest] Global Bioplastics Packaging Market Size/Share Worth ...

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    Bioplastics Packaging Market: Growth Factors and Dynamics. Increasing Environmental Concerns: Growing awareness about environmental issues, including plastic pollution and the need for sustainable packaging solutions, is a significant driver for the bioplastics packaging market. Consumers, businesses, and governments are increasingly favouring ...

  9. Polyhydroxyalkanoates - Wikipedia

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    A PHA copolymer called PHBV (poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)) is less stiff and tougher, and it may be used as packaging material. In June 2005, US company Metabolix , Inc. received the US Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (small business category) for their development and commercialisation of a cost-effective method ...