“…The utilization of bioplastics helps to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Most of the bioplastics are originated from cellulose, chitin, starch, sugar etc., which are primarily renewable in nature. − Among them, nanocellulose (NC), which comprises the structural framework of wood and plants, boasts numerous benefits, such as a substantial specific area, remarkable mechanical properties, and straightforward surface functionalization . Furthermore, NC films could achieve a high optical transmittance (≈90%), comparable to those of petroleum-based plastics, due to their nanoscale fiber structure .…”