Study on the (bio)degradation process of bioplastic materials under industrial composting conditions
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Date
2017Author
Adamcová, Dana
Elbl, Jakub
Zloch, Jan
Vaverková, Magdalena Daria
Kintl, Antonín
Juřička, David
Hladký, Jan
Brtnický, Martin
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The objective of this study was to determine the biodegradability of bioplastic materials-sponge cloths-available on the European market. They are labeled as 100 % biodegradable but not certified as compostable. The test was carried out in real composting environment. The project duration was 12 weeks. The emphasis was put on discovering whether the sponge cloths are biodegradable or not. Based on the results, it can be concluded that sponge cloths have decomposed completely (sample C and sample D). Samples A have decomposed but exhibited slower degradation rate. Samples B exhibited the higher degradation rate. The main conclusion from this study is that biodegradation of bioplastics materials strongly depends on both, the environment where they are placed and the chemical nature of the material.