Agricultural Waste-Derived Biopolymers for Sustainable Food Packaging: Challenges and Future Prospects
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 7/9/2025
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Summary
Background
Conventional petroleum-based plastics used in food packaging have created severe environmental pollution due to their persistence and poor biodegradability. Agricultural waste, generated in vast quantities globally, contains valuable biopolymer precursors such as cellulose, starch, and proteins that are often discarded through burning or landfilling. This review examines the potential of agricultural residues to serve as sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics.
Objective
This review comprehensively explores agricultural waste-derived biopolymers for food packaging applications, examining various types including cellulose, starch, proteins, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), and polylactic acid (PLA). The study aims to address the environmental burden of traditional plastics and identify solutions to challenges in cost-effective production and material performance.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Polymers (Basel),
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: PMID: 40732776, DOI: 10.3390/polym17141897