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Proteinous bioplastics from bloodmeal

Abstract
It is almost impossible to remember a world without plastics; however, environmental concerns over the origin, use and disposal of plastics have created a substantial effort into finding alternative solutions to these issues. Recycling is aimed at reducing the amount of virgin material required; biodegradable polymers are intended to solve the disposal and ultimate fate of polymers, while research into finding sustainable sources for polymer production is aimed at reducing the reliance on petrochemical sources. Although bioplastics sound like the perfect solution to these problems, bioplastics sound like the perfect solution to these problems, bioplastics also have some drawbacks; most importantly the perceived competition with food production. As a result, attention is shifting to second generation bioplastics manufactured from non-potential food sources. However, one of the challenges for bioplastics is to be successfully integrated into common synthetic plastic processing routes, such as extrusion and injection moulding.
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Journal Article
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Verbeek, J. & van den Berg, L. (2008). Proteinous bioplastics from bloodmeal. Bioplastics Magazine, 5(3), 30-31.
Date
2008
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Polymedia Publisher GmbH
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This article has been published in the journal: Bioplastics Magazine. ©2008 Bioplastics Magazine. Used with permission.