Petroleum based packaging materials are threat to environment due to their non-biodegradability and non-renewability. Hence Government of India has banned the use of plastics. Biopolymers based films could provide suitable alternatives for these petroleum based products. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed a technology to prepare biodegradable films employing extrusion processing which can be easily scale up industrially. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films. It has a comparable mechanical and barrier properties with commercially available stretch wrap films and no specific environment is required for its degradation.
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed a technology to prepare biodegradable films employing extrusion processing which can be easily scale up industrially. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films. It has a comparable mechanical and barrier properties with commercially available stretch wrap films and no specific environment is required for its degradation.
Petroleum based packaging materials are threat to environment due to their non-biodegradability and non-renewability. Biopolymers based films could provide suitable alternatives for these petroleum based products. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed a technology to prepare biodegradable films employing extrusion processing which can be easily scale up industrially. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films. It has a comparable mechanical and barrier properties with commercially available stretch wrap films and no specific environment is required for its degradation.
Proposed technology is methodology for preparing biodegradable films using extrusion process. Process involves three steps:
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