Abstract

This paper presents the results of an equivalence analysis of conventional and bio-based plastics based on a consumer study using Perceived Quality as a measure.The mass use of non-recyclable plastics poses an immense ecological problem. Due to their importance in consumer and industrial products, plastic use cannot be completely eliminated, however, bio-based alternatives are increasingly available. In order to strengthen the acceptance of these "bioplastics", especially in visible and tactile product areas, the sensory properties must be precisely determined and specified.

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