Abstract

Sustainable solutions are desperately needed as awareness of plastic pollution and its negative effects on the environment grows on a worldwide scale. Bioplastics, which are made from biological waste, present a viable answer to this problem. In this analysis, the potential for bioplastics to replace conventional plastics as a sustainable material is examined. Bioplastics are made from a variety of organic waste sources. The study focuses on current developments in the manufacturing of bioplastics, covering several methods for converting waste into bioplastics and the characterisation of the resultant biopolymers. Bioplastics' prospective uses, biodegradability, and environmental advantages are also covered. Additionally, the difficulties and potential benefits of using organic waste for the creation of bioplastics are discussed, providing additional research and development insights.

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