Bio-Based Packaging
Bio-Based Packaging
An authoritative and up-to-date review of sustainable packaging development and applications
Bio-Based Packaging explores using renewable and biodegradable materials as sustainable alternatives to non-renewable, petroleum-based packaging. This comprehensive volume surveys the properties of biopolymers, the environmental and economic impact of bio-based packaging, and new and emerging technologies that are increasing the number of potential applications of green materials in the packaging industry. Contributions address the advantages and challenges of bio-based packaging, discuss new materials to be used for food packaging, and highlight cutting-edge research on polymers such as starch, protein, polylactic acid (PLA), pectin, nanocellulose, and their nanocomposites.
In-depth yet accessible chapters provide balanced coverage of a broad range of practical topics, including life cycle assessment (LCA) of bio-based packaging products, consumer perceptions and preferences, supply chains, business strategies and markets in biodegradable food packaging, manufacturing of bio-based packaging materials, and regulations for food packaging materials. Detailed discussions provide valuable insight into the opportunities for biopolymers in end-use sectors, the barriers to biopolymer-based concepts in the packaging market, recent advances made in the field of biopolymeric composite materials, the future of bio-plastics in commercial food packaging, and more. This book:
* Provides deep coverage of the bio-based packaging development, characterization, regulations and environmental and socio-economic impact
* Contains real-world case studies of bio-based packaging applications
* Includes an overview of recent advances and emerging aspects of nanotechnology for development of sustainable composites for packaging
* Discusses renewable sources for packaging material and the reuse and recycling of bio-based packaging products
Bio-Based Packaging is essential reading for academics, researchers, and industry professionals working in packaging materials, renewable resources, sustainability, polymerization technology, food technology, material engineering, and related fields.
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Editors
S. M. Sapuan, Professor of Composite Materials, Universiti Putra Malaysia
R.A. Ilyas, Advanced Engineering Materials and Composites (AEMC), Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Series Editor
Christian Stevens, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium