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Critical Review of Norms and Standards for Biodegradable Agricultural Plastics Part I™. Biodegradation in Soil

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 384-400

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-010-0168-1

Keywords

Biodegradable agricultural plastics; Biodegradability in soil; Testing methods; Norms; Labelling

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  1. European 'Labelling agricultural plastic waste for valorising the waste stream' [516256-2]

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A critical review of norms and standards and corresponding tests to determine the biodegradability in soil for biodegradable plastics, possibly applicable also to biodegradable agricultural plastics, is presented. There are only a few norms available at the international level about biodegradable plastics in soil. The criteria, parameters and testing methodologies for the characterization, labelling and validation of the agricultural plastic waste streams with respect to possible biodegradation in soil according to existing international standards are analysed while the relevant controversies are identified. To derive the best suited for agricultural plastics specs and testing methods, the possible developments or adaptation of available specs, is investigated. Considering the existing types of biodegradable plastic products in agriculture and their effective life management at the agricultural field, only a few norms appear to provide suitable tests that could be adapted, following appropriate research work, for testing biodegradability in soil under real field conditions. It is shown that some major revisions are needed, with the support of systematic research work, before a new universal norm and standard testing methods become available for testing agricultural plastics for biodegradation under real, and highly variable, soil conditions. Based on the analysis of the different norms and their content it appears necessary to incorporate provisions for transferability of results to different soils and climates, validation of tests through a positive reference and also, set prerequisites for soil media. Long term biodegradation in soil prediction is another open issue.

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