Plastics of the Future? An Interdisciplinary Review on Biobased and Biodegradable Polymers: Progress in Chemistry, Societal Views, and Environmental Implications

  • Sara T.R. Velasquez
  • , Qisong Hu
  • , Johanna Kramm
  • , Vitória C. Santin
  • , Carolin Völker
  • , Frederik R. Wurm*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Global demand to reduce polymer waste and microplastics pollution has increased in recent years, prompting further research, development, and wider use of biodegradable and biobased polymers (BBPs). BBPs have emerged as promising alternatives to conventional plastics, with the potential to mitigate the environmental burdens of persistent plastic waste. We provide an updated perspective on their impact, five years after our last article, featuring several recent advances, particularly in exploring broader variety of feedstock, applying novel chemical modifications, and developing new functionalities. Life-cycle assessments reveal that environmental performance of BBPs depends on several factors including feedstock selection, production efficiency, and end-of-life management. Furthermore, the introduction of BBPs in several everyday life products has also influenced consumer perception, market dynamics, and regulatory frameworks. Although offering environmental advantages in specific applications, BBPs also raise concerns regarding their biodegradability under varying environmental conditions, potential microplastic generation, and soil health impacts. We highlight the need for a circular approach considering the entire polymer life cycle, from feedstock sourcing, modification and use, to end-of-life options. Interdisciplinary research, collaborative initiatives, and informed policymaking are crucial to unlocking the full potential of BBPs and exploiting their contribution to create a circular economy and more sustainable future.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202423406
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume64
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • UT-Hybrid-D
  • Degradability
  • Life-cycle assessment
  • Natural polymers
  • Polymer life cycle
  • Biodegradable polymers

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