Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness in weight, impermeability to water and their resistance to microbial attack. It is use as food and fruits packaging, fruit bag, food container, seedling bag, mulching film, protective for greenhouse, dryer shed and among others. However, this generates higher quantity of wastes that are difficult to dispose by farmers. The plastic residues remain on the soil for some years as large pieces and they are impediment to plant growth and also a potential hazard to animals if the land is subsequently put down to grass. To address these problems, the project aim to develop and evaluate the biodegradable film for mango fruit bag during development. Cas...
With the high demand for single-use plastics in the Philippines, which has a negative impact on the ...
Polyethylene is a widely used packaging material, but its non-biodegradable nature can lead to waste...
The major setback with most bioplastics is their inherent inability to compete with Petro-plastics i...
Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness i...
Currently, plastic has been widely used for various purposes of packaging food and beverages. The us...
Environmental problems are related to plastic waste that difficult to degrade naturally. Polysacchar...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
The performance and characterization of biodegradable plastic from tapioca starch was studied. Modif...
Plastics offers a variety of benefits and in variety of shapes, such as sheets, panels, film which c...
The challenge today is to develop a biodegradable packaging material to partially substitute the con...
The rapid increase in urban population in palembang city be accompanied with the waste plastic probl...
The character of gelatinized cassava starch was studied with a view to deciphering its rate of organ...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Polymer products have become an integral part in our daily life as a basic need. It producedon a mas...
With the high demand for single-use plastics in the Philippines, which has a negative impact on the ...
Polyethylene is a widely used packaging material, but its non-biodegradable nature can lead to waste...
The major setback with most bioplastics is their inherent inability to compete with Petro-plastics i...
Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness i...
Currently, plastic has been widely used for various purposes of packaging food and beverages. The us...
Environmental problems are related to plastic waste that difficult to degrade naturally. Polysacchar...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
The performance and characterization of biodegradable plastic from tapioca starch was studied. Modif...
Plastics offers a variety of benefits and in variety of shapes, such as sheets, panels, film which c...
The challenge today is to develop a biodegradable packaging material to partially substitute the con...
The rapid increase in urban population in palembang city be accompanied with the waste plastic probl...
The character of gelatinized cassava starch was studied with a view to deciphering its rate of organ...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Polymer products have become an integral part in our daily life as a basic need. It producedon a mas...
With the high demand for single-use plastics in the Philippines, which has a negative impact on the ...
Polyethylene is a widely used packaging material, but its non-biodegradable nature can lead to waste...
The major setback with most bioplastics is their inherent inability to compete with Petro-plastics i...