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  2. Barley-based bioplastic breakthrough: 100% biodegradable solution for food packaging

Barley-based bioplastic breakthrough: 100% biodegradable solution for food packaging

By PC Correspondent on Wed, 10/02/2024 - 15:41

In a breakthrough discovery, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have unveiled an alternative to traditional plastics. This innovative ‘biocomposite’ material, derived from barley and other natural substances, promises to revolutionise industries currently reliant on plastic.

Plastics, notorious for their durability and affordability, have long been integral across various sectors from packaging to aerospace. However, their environmental impact has been profound, with microplastics infiltrating food chains and ecosystems, posing significant health risks including insulin resistance, reproductive issues and cancer, according to the United Nations Development Programme.

A sustainable solution to plastic waste
Addressing this critical issue, scientists at the university’s Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences have engineered a biodegradable material that not only matches the strength and water resistance of conventional plastics but also decomposes entirely within just two months when exposed to natural environments.

“We are facing a monumental challenge with plastic waste that conventional recycling methods struggle to tackle,” explains Professor Andreas Blennow, lead researcher of the project. “Our bioplastic offers superior durability and water resistance compared to existing alternatives while being fully biodegradable. If it ends up in nature, microorganisms can transform it into compost.”

Natural ingredients, sustainable impact
The biocomposite’s composition includes amylose and cellulose, compounds abundant in various plant species such as corn, potatoes, wheat, and barley. Cellulose sourced from local sugar industry by-products further enhances its ecological footprint by utilising waste materials.

Critically, unlike many bioplastics that require specialised facilities for decomposition and often persist as harmful microplastics, this new material breaks down naturally, mitigating long-term environmental contamination.

“This represents a significant departure from traditional bioplastics, which can linger for years in nature,” comments a researcher involved in the project. “Our material offers a viable solution to the plastic waste crisis, providing a sustainable alternative for applications ranging from food packaging to consumer goods.”

With global plastic recycling rates stagnant at a mere nine percent, as reported by the University of Copenhagen, the development of this biocomposite marks a promising step toward a cleaner, greener future. As industries and consumers increasingly prioritise sustainability, this innovation could herald a paradigm shift away from conventional plastics toward eco-friendly alternatives.

https://www.financialexpress.com/sustainability-2/barley-based-bioplastic-break…
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