Starch Based Bio-Plastics: The Future of Sustainable Packaging

Gadhave, Ravindra V. and Das, Abhijit and Mahanwar, Prakash A. and Gadekar, Pradeep T. (2018) Starch Based Bio-Plastics: The Future of Sustainable Packaging. Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry, 08 (02). pp. 21-33. ISSN 2165-6681

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Abstract

Petroleum derived plastics dominate the food packaging industry even today. These materials have brought a lot of convenience and attraction to agro, food and packaging industry. These materials also have brought along with them problems relating to the safe-disposal and renewability of these materials. Due to the growing concern over environmental problems of these materials, interest has shifted towards the development and promoting the use of “bio-plastics”. Bio-plastic is a term used for sustainable packaging materials derived from renewable resources i.e. produced from agro/food sources, materials such as starch, cellulose, etc. and which are considered safe to be used in food applications. To enhance the mechanical properties, and water barrier properties, it can be blended easily with other polymer as well as nano fillers. The current paper is a review of the progress of research in starch based sustainable packaging materials.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO STM Archive > Chemical Science
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Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2023 06:16
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 04:29
URI: http://journal.openarchivescholar.com/id/eprint/1214

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