what are natural biopolymers
made from natural materials such as cellulose, starch and polysaccharides
what are synthetic polymers
made from renewable chemically engineered sources that break down more quickly
what are implications of using biodegradable polymers (5)
what is a bio degradable polymer
made from finite resources like crude oil and contains additives that cause it to degrade quicker than traditional polymers
what are the implications of biopolymers (4)
what type of biopolymer is corn starch polymer
natural
what is corn starch polymer made from
high starch vegetables such as potatoes or corn
corn starch polymer uses
packaging products ,
straws , vending cups , disposable cutlery, take away food containers, bags
how does corn starch polymers degrade
microorganisms
what type of biopolymer polymer is potatopak
natural
what is potatopak made from
potato starch
potatopak uses
single use food items like bowls, cutlery, food trays, packaging peanuts , bin bag
how does potatopak degrade
microorganisms
what type of biopolymer is Biopol
what is biopol the trade name for
natural
PHB
what is biopol made of
bacteria grown in cultures
biopol uses
packaging products such as film, carrier bags, pill coverings and surgical stitches
how does biopol degrade
additive
what type of biopolymer is polylactic acid (PLA)
synthetic
What is PLA made of
corn kernels or came sugar fermented to produce lactic acid then synthesised into PLA
PLA uses
packaging, single use bottles, 3D printing, plant pots
what type of biopolymer is PHA
natural
what is PHA made from
bacteria grown in cultures
PHA uses
packaging, medical uses such as slow release medication patches, film, screws and bone plates
How does PHA degrade
fully compostable