Plastics are essential for a sustainable future because of their lightness, strength, versatility and role in reducing food waste. Global demand is expected to exceed 1 billion tonnes in 2050.
Today, it is possible to produce plastics made solely of carbon and hydrogen from bio-based feedstock rather than fossil fuels. Indeed, some bio-based feedstock options, such as sugarcane ...
Interest in and availability of biodegradable plastics has increased substantially in the last decade. As concern about high oil prices and global climate change increases, sustainability of products ...
Bio-based plastics have been attracting much attention as an alternative to replace petroleum with renewable resources and to develop sustainable society. Bio-based plastics include two types of ...
The PPWR places significant emphasis on sustainable packaging solutions, with biobased plastics emerging as a key enabler of the EU's circular economy and climate neutrality goals. Their ...
The PPWR places significant emphasis on sustainable packaging solutions, with biobased plastics emerging as a key enabler of the EU's circular economy and climate neutrality goals. "Biobased ...
The PPWR places significant emphasis on sustainable packaging solutions, with biobased plastics emerging as a key enabler of the EU's circular economy and climate neutrality goals. Their integration ...