Researchers make bioplastic sheets with pineapple stems from agricultural waste

Polymers (2023). DOI: 10.3390/polym15102388″> Graphical abstract. Credit: Polymers (2023). DOI: 10.3390/polym15102388

A team of researchers from universities in Thailand and Malaysia have collaborated to develop a unique kind of bioplastic sheet that is good for the environment and can decompose naturally. They made this bioplastic sheet using a byproduct of the bromelain industry which used the leftover pineapple stems from agricultural waste. This new type of bioplastic sheet has the potential to be used as single-use packaging material, as an alternative to the use of harmful plastic sheet, contributing to a more sustainable way of doing business and promoting a circular economy. The research is published in the journal Polymers.

Plastic waste is a big problem for the environment, especially small plastics like bread clips that are hard to recycle or dispose of, and could negatively affect living

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