Abstract

Conventional plastics are deemed to be harmful to the health of the people, wildlife, and environment. Therefore,developing biodegradable plastics is needed because it is a better alternative to conventional plastics since theycan be broken down through natural processes. This study investigates the effectiveness of eggshells and waterhyacinth as one of the main components of biodegradable plastic. Three variations of biodegradable plastic weremade in this study, one with 70% eggshell and 30% water hyacinth; the second one has 30% eggshell and 70%water hyacinth; and finally, 50% eggshell and 50% water hyacinth was recommended due to its poor plasticproperty. Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) was used for comparison. Experiments were conducted to test each ofthe biodegradable plastics’ durability, elasticity, ductility, and solubility. After analyzing the results, it suggests thatthere is a significant difference in durability, elasticity, and solubility but no significant difference in ductility. Theresults of this study also suggest that the biodegradable plastic with 30% eggshell and 70% water hyacinth hashigher durability and elasticity while decreasing its solubility in water. In contrast, bioplastic with 70% eggshell and30% water hyacinth has lower durability, elasticity, and higher ductility and solubility. Finally, the bioplastic with50% eggshell and 50% water hyacinth has the least durability and moderate elasticity, ductility, and solubility.

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