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Towards environmental sustainability through the production of tailored bioplastics.

Giosafatto CVL, Porta R

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Why it matters This matters because the microplastics now found in soil, water, and food are entering your garden, your vegetables, and ultimately your body — and bioplastics made from plant-based sources could help stop that cycle.

Regular plastics never truly disappear — they just break into tiny invisible pieces that end up everywhere, from ocean fish to the soil in your backyard. Scientists are working on a new generation of plastics made from plants and other natural materials that actually decompose without leaving harmful residue. This article introduces a collection of studies exploring how to make these plant-based plastics work well enough to replace the harmful ones we use every day.

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Plastic pollution from fossil fuels is harming ecosystems and human health worldwide, and scientists are racing to develop bioplastics — materials made from renewable, natural sources that break down safely in the environment.

Key Findings

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Conventional plastics can take centuries to fully degrade, instead fragmenting into micro- and nanoplastics now detected in oceans, rivers, soil, atmosphere, drinking water, food, and animal tissues.

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Millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans each year, forming massive debris patches that injure or kill birds, turtles, fish, and marine mammals through ingestion and entanglement.

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A special journal issue presents five review articles on producing, characterizing, and biodegrading novel bioplastics from diverse renewable sources as a path toward reducing plastic pollution.

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Plastic pollution from fossil fuel-derived materials has become a pressing environmental and public health issue, driving urgent demand for sustainable alternatives. Conventional plastics can take ...

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