Verification Study of Food Packaging Materials Recoverable Through Composting and Biodegradation

A.V. Chandrajith
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Biodegradable packaging has the potential to reduce water usage, solid waste, electricity, and emissions compared to conventional packaging processes. Biodegradable plastics created from renewable sources (cellulose or starch) have novel functionalities and processibilities. The European Union standard EN 13432:2006, “Requirements for packaging recoverable through composting and biodegradation – Test scheme and evaluation criteria for the final acceptance of packaging,” solves this issue by explaining clearly how a material becomes biodegradable as well as compostable. The present work is a verification study of EN 13432:2006 using food packaging materials, which were categorized as biodegradable. Spectroscopic analysis of the samples, inoculum, and compost were performed used Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. The aerobic and anaerobic degradation of the samples was conducted in accordance with ISO 14855-1 and ASTM D5511, respectively. An ecotoxicity study using the compost of the samples was performed as per OECD 208 guidelines. The nature of carbon dioxide evolution and biogas accumulation in biodegradability studies was on par with the ISO as well as ASTM standards. The quality of the compost and the ecotoxicity studies using the samples meet the requirements as stipulated by OECD 208 guidelines. The results proved the material possesses the characteristics recommended by EN 13432:2006; so, the material is undoubtedly biodegradable plastic.
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食品包装材料堆肥与生物降解可回收性验证研究
与传统包装工艺相比,可生物降解包装具有减少用水、固体废物、电力和排放的潜力。由可再生资源(纤维素或淀粉)制成的可生物降解塑料具有新的功能和工艺。欧盟标准EN 13432:2006,“通过堆肥和生物降解可回收包装的要求-包装最终验收的测试方案和评估标准”通过清楚地解释材料如何变得可生物降解和可堆肥来解决这个问题。目前的工作是对EN 13432:2006食品包装材料的验证研究,这些材料被归类为可生物降解的。采用傅里叶变换红外光谱法和电感耦合等离子体原子发射光谱法对样品、接种物和堆肥进行光谱分析。样品的好氧降解和厌氧降解分别按照ISO 14855-1和ASTM D5511进行。根据经合组织208指南,使用样品的堆肥进行了生态毒性研究。生物可降解性研究中二氧化碳演化和沼气积累的性质与ISO和ASTM标准一致。堆肥的质量和使用样品的生态毒性研究符合OECD 208指南规定的要求。结果证明该材料具有EN 13432:2006推荐的特性;所以,这种材料无疑是可生物降解的塑料。
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