biopackaging
Biopackaging refers to packaging materials derived from renewable biological resources, such as plants, microorganisms, or agricultural byproducts. These materials are designed to be biodegradable or compostable, offering an alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. The primary goal of biopackaging is to reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste and reliance on fossil fuels.
Commonly used biopackaging materials include polylactic acid (PLA), derived from corn starch or sugarcane, and starch-based
The advantages of biopackaging include its potential for reduced greenhouse gas emissions during production compared to
However, challenges remain. The production of some bioplastics can compete with food crops for land and resources.