Biopolymer-Based Composites: An Eco-Friendly Alternative from Agricultural Waste Biomass

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This review article addresses the potential for biopolymer-based composites made from agricultural waste biomass to replace conventional materials in a sustainable and responsible manner. The composition and manufacturing method of biopolymer-based composites are described in the article, along with some of their distinctive qualities and benefits, such as their low cost, renewable nature, and biodegradability. The article also shows a number of real-world uses for these composites, including packaging, construction, vehicle parts, biofuels, soil amendments, and medical uses. Overall, the article highlights the potential of biopolymer-based composites made from agricultural waste biomass for lowering waste generation, decreasing dependency on non-renewable resources, and boosting sustainability in a variety of industries.

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Yashas, Y. G., Ballupete Nagaraju, S., Puttegowda, M., Verma, A., Rangappa, S. M., & Siengchin, S. (2023, June 1). Biopolymer-Based Composites: An Eco-Friendly Alternative from Agricultural Waste Biomass. Journal of Composites Science. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7060242

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