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Biopolymers as Packaging Materials: Towards a Sustainable Future In a world grappling with plastic pollution and environmental degradation, Biopolymers as Packaging Materials: Towards a Sustainable Future offers a timely and comprehensive exploration of biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastics. This groundbreaking volume delves into the science, technology, and applications of biopolymers derived from renewable resources, emphasizing their potential to transform the packaging industry. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the book covers the entire spectrum-from raw materials and…mehr

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Biopolymers as Packaging Materials: Towards a Sustainable Future In a world grappling with plastic pollution and environmental degradation, Biopolymers as Packaging Materials: Towards a Sustainable Future offers a timely and comprehensive exploration of biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastics. This groundbreaking volume delves into the science, technology, and applications of biopolymers derived from renewable resources, emphasizing their potential to transform the packaging industry. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the book covers the entire spectrum-from raw materials and manufacturing processes to physical, chemical, and barrier properties. It presents critical evaluations of current commercial products, regulatory frameworks, and real-world case studies, while also addressing the challenges, limitations, and future innovations in the field. Richly illustrated with tables, diagrams, and data-driven analysis, this authoritative text serves as an essential resourcefor researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, and students dedicated to sustainable materials science and environmental stewardship.
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Smt. Mahanada B. Math is working as Assistant Professor and HOD, Department of Botany, Basaveshwar Science College, Bagalkot, India. His field of expertise is Biotechnology, Nanomaterials and Microorganisms. She has several National and International journals on her credit. Currently, she completed her PhD in the area of Life Science.