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Bioplastics are a form of plastics derived from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, pea starch. Common plastics, such as fossil-fuel plastics, are derived from petroleum. These plastics rely more on fossil fuel imports and produce more greenhouse gas. Bioplastics are more sustainable becuase they can break down in the enviroment faster then fossil-fuel plastics, which can take more then 100 years. Some, but not all, bioplastics are designed to biodegrade. Bioplastics which are designed to biodegrade, can either break down in anaerobic or aerobic enviroments, depending on how they are manufactured. There is a variety of bioplastics being made, they can be composed of starches, cellulose, or biopolymers. Some common applications of bioplastics packaging materials, dinning utensils, food packaging, and insulation.

http://www.hgca.com/publications/documents/Bioplastics_web28409.pdf

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Bioplastics are a form of plastics derived from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, pea starch. Common plastics, such as fossil-fuel plastics, are derived from petroleum. These plastics rely more on fossil fuel imports and produce more greenhouse gas. Bioplastics are more sustainable because they can break down in the environment faster than fossil-fuel plastics, which can take more than 100 years. Some, but not all, bioplastics are designed to biodegrade. Bioplastics which are designed to biodegrade, can either break down in anaerobic or aerobic environments, depending on how they are manufactured. There is a variety of bioplastics being made, they can be composed of starches, cellulose, or biopolymers. Some common applications of bioplastics packaging materials, dinning utensils, food packaging, and insulation.

http://www.hgca.com/publications/documents/Bioplastics_web28409.pdf