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Review on Bio-Plastic over Plastic

  • 1. Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Priyadarshini J.L. College of Engineering/RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
  • 2. Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Priyadarshini J.L. College of Engineering/RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

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Commercially accustomed plastic are mostly petroleum based which are produced by man- made polymer that micro-organism don’t assimilate as food which make plastic to degrade in more than century. It’s high time to quest for alternative. Thus, bioplastic came into picture. As bioplastic is infer from polymer made from plant starch which make it biodegradable and environment friendly as well. In this paper we review on bioplastic over synthetic plastic. We will discuss biodegradability of bioplastic over conventional plastic and its substantial and global market.

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