Biopolymers and Bioplastics

Biopolymers: Biopolymers are polymers produced from natural sources. These can either be chemically synthesized from natural accouterments or biosynthesized by living organisms. These are made up of monomeric units clicked together by covalent bonds. These monomeric units form larger motes. As biopolymers are deduced from living organisms like plants and microbes, they're a renewable resource, unlike most polymers, which are petroleum-grounded polymers.

Bioplastics: Bioplastics are a type of plastic derived from renewable biomass sources, such as agricultural by-products, food waste, and other organic materials. Unlike conventional plastics, which are made from petroleum-based sources, bioplastics are manufactured using natural, biological processes.

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Related AssociationsSociety of Plastics Engineers (SPE) | American Physical Society (APS) | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) | European Polymer Federation (EPF) | The Polymer Society (UK) | The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) | The Biopolymers/Biomaterials & Polymer Physics Group (BPG) of the Polymer Division of the American Physical Society (APS) | The International Society of Biomedical Polymers and Polymeric Biomaterials (BIOPOL) | The Materials Society of Nigeria (MSN) | The Bioenvironmental Polymer Society (BEPS)