Industrial scale-up and functionality extension of novel compostable (and bio-based) hetero-aromatic biopolymers for the flexible packaging and coatings industries (BioPolyScaleUp)

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Industrial scale-up and functionality extension of novel compostable (and bio-based) hetero-aromatic biopolymers for the flexible packaging and coatings industries (BioPolyScaleUp)

CoPED ID
273fbdd8-18f6-480a-a732-54ae0b9261dc

Status
Active

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Value
£350,588

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2022

End Date
March 31, 2024

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Plastics are an essential part of life as we know it. However, their sourcing from fossil-based raw materials and end-of-life issues have contributed to the scrutiny and desire for change at governmental, industrial and societal levels. Biome's novel packaging impacts both issues - sourced from renewable bio-based origins and compostable.

An estimated 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic waste have been generated globally since the 1950s (Statista,2022) of which over 50% remains in landfill or loose in the environment. Global greenhouse gas emissions from the production, recycling and disposal of plastics is more than double that of air travel (Nature-Climate-Change,2019).

In line with current demand, fossil-based plastics are produced at a rate of ~330mtpa. While useful and ubiquitous, they have been developed focusing on function over end-of-life performance and their environmental impact. Recycling alone is not the complete answer to the "plastics problem". This includes cost, food contamination, degradation and environmental leakage to soils and oceans. Bio-based and biodegradable plastics are an important part of the solution providing low-carbon routes to such materials and biodegradation in appropriate environments.

This collaborative project between Biome Technologies plc, Thomas Swan & Co and Nottingham University's Chemical Engineering Department will accelerate the manufacturing process and product optimisation, scaling-up of four novel bioplastics from Biome's current research in partnership with existing commercial customers.

The project's outcome will facilitate the commercial deployment of a new range of sustainable and biodegradable materials, reducing landfill and the environmental burden of non-biodegradable plastics in composts and soils whilst increasing productivity and growth for the wider UK (bio)economy.

Biome Technologies PLC LEAD_ORG
University of Nottingham PARTICIPANT_ORG
Biome Technologies PLC PARTICIPANT_ORG
Thomas Swan & Co.Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG

John Ryan PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Plastic
  2. Recycling
  3. Environmental effects
  4. Biodegradation
  5. Emissions
  6. Landfills
  7. Optimisation
  8. Bioplastic
  9. Soil
  10. Utilisation
  11. Waste management
  12. Societal change
  13. Environmental nuisances
  14. Wastes

Extracted key phrases
  1. Industrial scale
  2. Novel packaging impact
  3. Novel compostable
  4. Biodegradable plastic
  5. Plastic waste
  6. Novel bioplastic
  7. Functionality extension
  8. Life issue
  9. Biodegradable material
  10. Renewable bio
  11. Biome Technologies plc
  12. Environmental impact
  13. Flexible packaging
  14. Life performance
  15. Raw material

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UKRI project entry

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