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The persistence of plastic in the environment has become a major issue in the last decades. Biodegradable products are presented by many as part of the solution to this global plastics crisis. However, until now, very little research examining the precise fate and impact in the open environment of biodegradable plastics have been conducted. Many products are not tested with sufficient standards before being put on the market and sold as biodegradable. Moreover, biodegradation tests do not represent well the reality in the open environment. Combination of degradation tests performed in well-controlled conditions in the lab, with tests in the field and biodegradation experiments with respirometer are essential to prove and assess the degradation and biodegradation potential of a material. This study is a collaboration between the University of Bath, the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory and aims to provide better understanding of the fate of common biodegradable polymers (PLA, PBAT, PBS, PHBV...) in the environment (marine, soil and air exposure) by monitoring their degradation. By developing and comparing laboratory proxy experiments in different aqueous solutions and using controlled conditions such as temperature and pH with field degradation experiments, we want to assess the relevance of accelerated degradation lab tests frequently used in the literature. Also see: https://micro2022.sciencesconf.org/427212/document
In MICRO 2022, Online Atlas Edition: Plastic Pollution from MACRO to nano
biodegradable polymers, lab simulations, degradation
biodegradable polymers, lab simulations, degradation
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