Abiotic and biotic environmental degradation of the bioplastic polymer poly(lactic acid): A review
University of Manchester · Manchester Metropolitan University
Abstract
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a compostable bioplastic manufactured by the polymerization of lactic acid monomers derived from the fermentation of starch as a feedstock. Since its first commercialisation in the late 1990's, PLA production has grown annually and currently it estimated that worldwide production will reach at least 800,000 tons by 2020 with Japan and the USA the two major producers. PLA is used as a replacement to conventional petrochemical based plastics, principally as food packaging containers and films and more recently, in electronics and in the manufacture of synthetic fibres. Consequently, there has been a marked increase in PLA contamination in the environment as well as increasing amounts…
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3Topics & keywords
- Bioplastic
- Lactic acid
- Petrochemical
- Raw material
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Pulp and paper industry
- Materials science
- Polymer
- Responsible consumption and production