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The Potential of Cleaner Fermentation Processes for Bioplastic Production: A Narrative Review of Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and Polylactic Acid (PLA)

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 810-832

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-021-02241-z

Keywords

Bioplastics; Sustainable development; Cleaner production; Sustainability

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  1. CNPq (Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) [304675/2016-4]

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Synthetic plastics pose major problems in landfills and have negative impacts on the marine ecosystem, leading to an increasing demand for cleaner products and processes. Bioplastics such as PHA and PLA, derived from cleaner fermentation processes, are seen as promising sustainable alternatives to replace synthetic plastics.
Synthetic plastics generate major problems in landfills after their consumption for occupying high volumes and difficult the decomposition of other organic materials. In addition, they are also responsible for impacts on the marine ecosystem. Because of this, the need for cleaner products and process is increasing. Among a variety of existing bioplastics, those derived from cleaner fermentation processes such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and polylactic acid (PLA) are promising sustainable alternatives to replace synthetic plastic. This narrative review provides an overview of the real potential of PHA and PLA for cleaner production. For that purpose, the discussion considers an extensive literature that points out the environmental benefits about bioplastics and also the factors that limit their real sustainability. Through an analysis of future perspectives, a general contribution was offered by means of recommendations for a cleaner production of these bioplastics with the aim of promoting sustainable development. This set of factors can overcome the existing limitations, benefiting the environment, consumers and the market. [GRAPHICS] .

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