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TitleThe impact of thermal pretreatment and anaerobic digestion on the degradation of bioplastic bag mixed with food waste.
AbstractThe market of bioplastics has expanded rapidly in the last decade, and the generation of this new waste stream could create major barriers to waste processing driving the need to define end-of-life alternatives. One application of biodegradable bioplastics are organic waste bags to collect urban food waste (FW), commonly treated in industrial composting. However, the increasing interest to exploit firstly the renewable energy potential of the waste shifted the focus to Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants to produce biogas from urban waste. Yet, most plastics--whether they are conventional, slightly biodegradable or even certified compostable--are separated at the AD plant and sent to landfill or incineration, raising questions about the merits of a joint collection and processing system for FW and bioplastics bags (BPB). This is because there is currently little understanding of precisely how BPBs biodegrade in an AD setting, especially together with FW (Kakadellis et al., 2022). Aim of this study was to monitor the rate and extent of biodegradation of a common bioplastic bag (made of Mater-Bi® resin) in the anaerobic thermophilic environment together with the collected food waste. Besides, the effect of thermal hydrolysis pre-treatment on BPB characteristics, microscopic appearance and chemical composition before and after AD tests was evaluated, too.
Source8th European Bioremediation Conference, Chania, Greece, June 12 - 17, 2022
KeywordsANAEROBIC DIGESTIONbioplastic bagsfood wastethermal pretreatment
Year2022
TypeAbstract in atti di convegno
AuthorsA. Gallipoli, C. Pastore, G. Gazzola, A. Gianico, B. Tonanzi, C. M. Braguglia,
Text474680 2022 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION bioplastic bags food waste thermal pretreatment The impact of thermal pretreatment and anaerobic digestion on the degradation of bioplastic bag mixed with food waste. A. Gallipoli, C. Pastore, G. Gazzola, A. Gianico, B. Tonanzi, C. M. Braguglia, Water Research Institute IRSA CNR , Monterotondo, Rome, Italy Water Research Institute IRSA CNR , Bari, Italy 978 618 5558 01 7 Published version 8th European Bioremediation Conference Chania, Greece June 12 17, 2022 Internazionale Contributo The market of bioplastics has expanded rapidly in the last decade, and the generation of this new waste stream could create major barriers to waste processing driving the need to define end of life alternatives. One application of biodegradable bioplastics are organic waste bags to collect urban food waste FW , commonly treated in industrial composting. However, the increasing interest to exploit firstly the renewable energy potential of the waste shifted the focus to Anaerobic Digestion AD plants to produce biogas from urban waste. Yet, most plastics whether they are conventional, slightly biodegradable or even certified compostable are separated at the AD plant and sent to landfill or incineration, raising questions about the merits of a joint collection and processing system for FW and bioplastics bags BPB . This is because there is currently little understanding of precisely how BPBs biodegrade in an AD setting, especially together with FW Kakadellis et al., 2022 . Aim of this study was to monitor the rate and extent of biodegradation of a common bioplastic bag made of Mater Bi® resin in the anaerobic thermophilic environment together with the collected food waste. Besides, the effect of thermal hydrolysis pre treatment on BPB characteristics, microscopic appearance and chemical composition before and after AD tests was evaluated, too. The impact of thermal pretreatment and anaerobic digestion on the degradation of bioplastic bag mixed with food waste Abstract EBC VIII_2021_paper_115.pdf Abstract in atti di convegno TONANZI BARBARA GAZZOLA GIULIO camillamaria.braguglia BRAGUGLIA CAMILLA MARIA andrea.gianico GIANICO ANDREA carlo.pastore PASTORE CARLO agata.gallipoli GALLIPOLI AGATA