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The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability

Building new value chains, through the valorization of biomass components for the development of innovative bio‐based products (BBPs) aimed at specific market sectors, will accelerate the transition from traditional production technologies to the concept of biorefineries. Recent studies aimed at map...

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Autores principales: Degli Esposti, Micaela, Morselli, Davide, Fava, Fabio, Bertin, Lorenzo, Cavani, Fabrizio, Viaggi, Davide, Fabbri, Paola
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33595898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13119
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author Degli Esposti, Micaela
Morselli, Davide
Fava, Fabio
Bertin, Lorenzo
Cavani, Fabrizio
Viaggi, Davide
Fabbri, Paola
author_facet Degli Esposti, Micaela
Morselli, Davide
Fava, Fabio
Bertin, Lorenzo
Cavani, Fabrizio
Viaggi, Davide
Fabbri, Paola
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description Building new value chains, through the valorization of biomass components for the development of innovative bio‐based products (BBPs) aimed at specific market sectors, will accelerate the transition from traditional production technologies to the concept of biorefineries. Recent studies aimed at mapping the most relevant innovations undergoing in the field of BBPs (Fabbri et al. 2019, Final Report of the Task 3 BIOSPRI Tender Study on Support to R&I Policy in the Area of Bio‐based Products and Services, delivered to the European Commission (DG RTD)), clearly showed the dominant position played by the plastics sector, in which new materials and innovative technical solutions based on renewable resources, concretely contribute to the achievement of relevant global sustainability goals. New sustainable solutions for the plastic sector, either bio‐based or bio‐based and biodegradable, have been intensely investigated in recent years. The global bioplastics and biopolymers market size is expected to grow from USD 10.5 billion in 2020 to USD 27.9 billion by 2025 (Markets and Markets, 2020, Bioplastics & Biopolymers Market by Type (Non‐Biodegradable/Bio‐Based, Biodegradable), End‐Use Industry (Packaging, Consumer Goods, Automotive & Transportation, Textiles, Agriculture & Horticulture), Region ‐ Global Forecast to 2025), and this high growth is driven primarily by the growth of the global packaging end‐use industry. Such relevant opportunities are the outcomes of intensive scientific and technological research devoted to the development of new materials with selected technical features, which can represent feasible substitutes for the fossil‐based plastic materials currently used in the packaging sectors and other main fields. This article offers a map of the latest developments connected to the plastic sector, achieved through the application of biotechnological routes for the preparation of completely new polymeric structures, or drop‐in substitutes derived from renewable resources, and it describes the specific role played by biotechnology in promoting and making this transition faster.
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spelling pubmed-80161332021-04-02 The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability Degli Esposti, Micaela Morselli, Davide Fava, Fabio Bertin, Lorenzo Cavani, Fabrizio Viaggi, Davide Fabbri, Paola FEBS Open Bio Review Articles Building new value chains, through the valorization of biomass components for the development of innovative bio‐based products (BBPs) aimed at specific market sectors, will accelerate the transition from traditional production technologies to the concept of biorefineries. Recent studies aimed at mapping the most relevant innovations undergoing in the field of BBPs (Fabbri et al. 2019, Final Report of the Task 3 BIOSPRI Tender Study on Support to R&I Policy in the Area of Bio‐based Products and Services, delivered to the European Commission (DG RTD)), clearly showed the dominant position played by the plastics sector, in which new materials and innovative technical solutions based on renewable resources, concretely contribute to the achievement of relevant global sustainability goals. New sustainable solutions for the plastic sector, either bio‐based or bio‐based and biodegradable, have been intensely investigated in recent years. The global bioplastics and biopolymers market size is expected to grow from USD 10.5 billion in 2020 to USD 27.9 billion by 2025 (Markets and Markets, 2020, Bioplastics & Biopolymers Market by Type (Non‐Biodegradable/Bio‐Based, Biodegradable), End‐Use Industry (Packaging, Consumer Goods, Automotive & Transportation, Textiles, Agriculture & Horticulture), Region ‐ Global Forecast to 2025), and this high growth is driven primarily by the growth of the global packaging end‐use industry. Such relevant opportunities are the outcomes of intensive scientific and technological research devoted to the development of new materials with selected technical features, which can represent feasible substitutes for the fossil‐based plastic materials currently used in the packaging sectors and other main fields. This article offers a map of the latest developments connected to the plastic sector, achieved through the application of biotechnological routes for the preparation of completely new polymeric structures, or drop‐in substitutes derived from renewable resources, and it describes the specific role played by biotechnology in promoting and making this transition faster. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8016133/ /pubmed/33595898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13119 Text en © 2021 The Authors. FEBS Open Bio published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Degli Esposti, Micaela
Morselli, Davide
Fava, Fabio
Bertin, Lorenzo
Cavani, Fabrizio
Viaggi, Davide
Fabbri, Paola
The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title_full The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title_fullStr The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title_full_unstemmed The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title_short The role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
title_sort role of biotechnology in the transition from plastics to bioplastics: an opportunity to reconnect global growth with sustainability
topic Review Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33595898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13119
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