Environmental Footprint of Bioplastic Additives
Plastics derived from renewable sources, such as biomass or animal-based materials, offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. These bioplastics, being bio-based and biodegradable, hold great promise in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating plastic pollution. However, additives play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of bioplastics, improving flexibility, durability, and overall performance. While some additives facilitate biodegradation, others – such as phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), and brominated compounds – can release harmful substances upon breakdown, posing risks to soil and water quality.

This book offers a comprehensive understanding of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and the environmental impact of various additives. Through detailed life cycle analyses, it assesses how bioplastic additives compare to conventional plastic additives in terms of sustainability and ecological impact. The book also addresses the challenges of managing bioplastic waste, including recycling limitations and the lack of standardized disposal methods.

Key features:

  • In-depth analysis of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and additive functions.
  • Comparative life cycle assessment of bioplastic and conventional plastic additives.
  • Examination of the environmental impact of bioplastic additives on soil, wildlife, and water quality.
  • Discussion on innovative waste management and recycling strategies for bioplastics.
  • Exploration of policy frameworks, public awareness initiatives, and case studies promoting sustainable bioplastic usage.

Designed to address the knowledge gap in bioplastic additive research, this book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and environmental enthusiasts. It bridges the gap between scientific understanding and practical implementation, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions and contribute to sustainable bioplastic waste management.

 

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Environmental Footprint of Bioplastic Additives
Plastics derived from renewable sources, such as biomass or animal-based materials, offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. These bioplastics, being bio-based and biodegradable, hold great promise in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating plastic pollution. However, additives play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of bioplastics, improving flexibility, durability, and overall performance. While some additives facilitate biodegradation, others – such as phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), and brominated compounds – can release harmful substances upon breakdown, posing risks to soil and water quality.

This book offers a comprehensive understanding of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and the environmental impact of various additives. Through detailed life cycle analyses, it assesses how bioplastic additives compare to conventional plastic additives in terms of sustainability and ecological impact. The book also addresses the challenges of managing bioplastic waste, including recycling limitations and the lack of standardized disposal methods.

Key features:

  • In-depth analysis of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and additive functions.
  • Comparative life cycle assessment of bioplastic and conventional plastic additives.
  • Examination of the environmental impact of bioplastic additives on soil, wildlife, and water quality.
  • Discussion on innovative waste management and recycling strategies for bioplastics.
  • Exploration of policy frameworks, public awareness initiatives, and case studies promoting sustainable bioplastic usage.

Designed to address the knowledge gap in bioplastic additive research, this book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and environmental enthusiasts. It bridges the gap between scientific understanding and practical implementation, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions and contribute to sustainable bioplastic waste management.

 

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Environmental Footprint of Bioplastic Additives

Environmental Footprint of Bioplastic Additives

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Environmental Footprint of Bioplastic Additives

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Overview

Plastics derived from renewable sources, such as biomass or animal-based materials, offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. These bioplastics, being bio-based and biodegradable, hold great promise in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating plastic pollution. However, additives play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of bioplastics, improving flexibility, durability, and overall performance. While some additives facilitate biodegradation, others – such as phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), and brominated compounds – can release harmful substances upon breakdown, posing risks to soil and water quality.

This book offers a comprehensive understanding of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and the environmental impact of various additives. Through detailed life cycle analyses, it assesses how bioplastic additives compare to conventional plastic additives in terms of sustainability and ecological impact. The book also addresses the challenges of managing bioplastic waste, including recycling limitations and the lack of standardized disposal methods.

Key features:

  • In-depth analysis of bioplastic compositions, degradation processes, and additive functions.
  • Comparative life cycle assessment of bioplastic and conventional plastic additives.
  • Examination of the environmental impact of bioplastic additives on soil, wildlife, and water quality.
  • Discussion on innovative waste management and recycling strategies for bioplastics.
  • Exploration of policy frameworks, public awareness initiatives, and case studies promoting sustainable bioplastic usage.

Designed to address the knowledge gap in bioplastic additive research, this book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and environmental enthusiasts. It bridges the gap between scientific understanding and practical implementation, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions and contribute to sustainable bioplastic waste management.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032991863
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/21/2025
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Babafemi Raphael Babaniyi is a distinguished academic and researcher renowned for his contributions to environmental science and chemistry. He began his academic journey at Caritas University, Amorji-Nike, Emene, Enugu State, Nigeria, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry in 2008. Driven by an insatiable passion for knowledge, he pursued a Master’s degree in Environmental Chemistry at the prestigious Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, graduating in 2021. Currently, Babafemi is advancing his expertise as a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the same institution. His scholarly impact extends far beyond academia. With over 40 publications to his name, including internationally recognized book chapters and articles, Babafemi has significantly enriched the global scientific community. His areas of expertise span a broad spectrum, encompassing Environmental Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Phytoremediation, Chemical Biology, Bioremediation of soil-contaminated environments, plant protection and animal health, Environmental Impact Assessment, and Biodegradable plastics. In addition to his academic achievements, Babafemi serves as an Assistant Chief Research Officer at the Bioresources Development Centre, under the National Biotechnology Development Agency in Nigeria. In this role, he plays a pivotal part in advancing biotechnology research and innovation, further cementing his influence in the scientific domain. Babafemi’s dedication to unraveling complex environmental challenges and his innovative approach to sustainability have established him as a trailblazer in his field. His unwavering commitment to excellence and his multifaceted contributions to science and research make him an inspiring figure and a beacon of knowledge in Environmental Chemistry.

Sesan Abiodun Aransiola is a notable Ph.D holder in Environmental Microbiology in the Department of Microbiology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. He obtained his first degree (B.Tech) and Master Degree (M.Tech) from the same Department in 2009 and 2014 respectively.  He has demonstrated his research expert in the production of vermicasts from vermicoposting (Vermitechnology) of organic wastes to assist plants in the remediation of polluted soil with heavy metals. Currently, he is a Lecturer at the Department of Microbiology, University of Abuja, Nigeria. His expertise spans environmental health, phytoremediation, vermicomposting, marine resources and bioremediation of pollutants soil including plastics. Aransiola’s research is deeply rooted in innovative solutions for soil and water remediation, with significant contributions to microbial biotechnology and waste management. He is an award-winning researcher and has over 90 publications including book chapters, research and review articles of good international repute with high impact factor. He has co-edited scientific books of global interest which include microbial biotechnology for bioenergy (Elsevier). Ecological interplays in microbial enzymology, prospects for soil regeneration and its impact on environmental protection, Soil microbiome in green technology sustainability, marine bioprospecting for sustainable blue-bioeconomy (Springer). Microbial biofilms – applications and control, marine greens: environmental, agricultural, industrial and biomedical applications, Emerging Contaminants in Food and Food Products, Phytoremediation in Food Safety: Risks and Prospects, Biotoxins in Food: Threat and Benefits (CRC Press) with many more in the process. Also, has worked to the rank of an assistant chief scientific officer at Bioresources Development Centre, National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency, Nigeria where he was involved in the uses of vinasse (a by-product of ethanol) as bio-fertilizer to reclaim polluted soil for agricultural purposes. Dr. Aransiola’s academic journey is complemented by a robust teaching career and active involvement in community services, where he leverages his knowledge to foster sustainability. His contributions continue to impact both academia and the broader environmental sciences community. Abiodun is a member of Nigerian Society for Microbiology and American Society for Microbiology among others.

Gabriel Gbenga BABANIYI is a skilled professional in animal production with a focus on physiology. Based in Nigeria, he serves as a Management Development Officer at the Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI) in Ilorin. His academic journey spans from a Bachelor of Agriculture from the University of Abuja to ongoing postgraduate studies in animal production at the University of Ilorin. Babaniyi's research interests include regenerative agriculture, environmental protection, and aquaculture, contributing to various published works in reputable journals. His hands-on experience in agricultural management, coupled with a strong focus on research and development, has positioned him as a key player in addressing challenges related to food security and rural development. In addition to his research endeavors, he is actively involved in training facilitation, grant writing, and agricultural consultancy. Babaniyi’s academic and professional pursuits highlight his dedication to sustainable agricultural practices and rural transformation.

Naga Raju Maddela received his M.Sc. (1996–1998) and Ph.D. (2012) in Microbiology from Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, India. During his doctoral program in the area of Environmental Microbiology, he investigated the effects of industrial effluents/insecticides on soil microorganisms and their biological activities and he is working as Faculty in Microbiology since 1998, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. He worked on Prometeo Investigator (fellowship received from SENESCYT) at Universidad Estatal Amazónica, Ecuador during 2013-15, received "Postdoctoral Fellowship" (2016–2018) from Sun Yat-sen University, China. He also received external funding from "China Postdoctoral Science Foundation" in 2017, internal funding from "Universidad Técnica de Manabí" in 2020. He participated in national / international conferences, and presented research data in China, Cuba, Ecuador, India and Singapore. Currently, he is working as a Full Professor at the Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Portoviejo, Ecuador. He has been actively publishing scientific articles, books (authored and edited) and chapters since 2007. As of now, he published 110 articles, 25 books and 50 book chapters.

Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgement Preface About the editors List of Contributors Section 1: Bioplastic Overview Chapter 1: Bio-Based Plastics and Additives: General Overview Chapter 2: Bioplastics Economy Sustainability Chapter 3: Advances In Bioplastic Additives Chapter 4: Bioplastic Production and Food Safety Chapter 5: Microbial Production of Biobased plasticsSection 2: Interplay of Additives with Agriculture Chapter 6: Soil Microbial Diversity in Bio-Plastics Remediation Chapter 7: Microbes and Microbial Products in Bioplastic Degradation Chapter 8: Agricultural Implications of Bioplastics And Their Additives Chapter 9: Role of Bioplastics in Soil Contamination and Soil HealthSection 3: Environmental impact Chapter 10: Occurrence, Effects and Analysis of Phthalate Esters in the Environment Chapter 11: Environmental Effects of Phenolic Compounds Additives Chapter 12: Bioplastic Additive in Marine Environment Chapter 13: Biocompatibility and Neurotoxicity of Bioplastic Additives Chapter 14: Environmental Impact Assessment of Bioplastics Section 4: Management and Societal Impact Chapter 15: Effect of Bioplastic Additives on Packaging and Storage Of Food Chapter 16: Plastic Waste Incineration and Additive-Derived Pollution Chapter 17: Nanotechnology in Bioplastic Wastes Management Chapter 18: Social Implications of Bioplastic Waste Chapter 19: Politics and Policies of Bioplastic Regulations Chapter 20: Future Perspectives Of Bioplastics

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