Conclusion
Biobased and/or biodegradable polyesters From the elaboration to the end-of-life
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Conclusion
Biobased and/or biodegradable polyesters From the elaboration to the end-of-life

Author : Stéphane BRUZAUD

Publication date: August 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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6. Conclusion

Plant and animal biomass is an almost infinite reservoir that can be used to produce a multitude of biosourced products, in particular polyesters. Managing the end-of-life of biosourced products is also a crucial issue if we are to limit the accumulation of plastic waste, a problem that society at large (citizens, politicians, NGOs, manufacturers and major distributors, researchers, etc.) has largely taken on board today. Unlike many other polymers, polyesters have the unique versatility of being able to be recycled in a variety of ways (mechanical, chemical or enzymatic recycling, biodegradation, industrial or domestic composting). Nevertheless, despite all these advantages, the industrial processes developed for the production of these polymers and their end-of-life treatment are not neutral in environmental terms, like all industrial processes (water and energy consumption, pollutant...

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