Recycling and Waste Management of Biopolymers

Biodegradable biopolymer waste can be treated by aerobic degradation, anaerobic digestion or composting. When biopolymers are composted or digested, their individual components are naturally recycled, especially their carbon and hydrogen content. The main recycling technologies being investigated are mechanical recycling, chemical recycling (hydrolysis, alcoholysis, catalytic thermal depolymerization), and the relatively new enzymatic depolymerization of biopolymers. Mechanical treatment of industrial waste currently appears to be the only viable option for recycling biodegradable polymers.

 

  • Chemical Recycling by Dry Heat Depolymerization
  • Prevention-Minimizing Waste, Reducing Hazardous Waste
  • Biodegradable environmental aspects of recycled medical polymers

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