2018
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.1849
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Second‐generation bio‐based plastics are becoming a reality – Non‐renewable energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of succinic acid‐based plastic end products made from lignocellulosic biomass

Abstract: Bio-based and bio-degradable plastics such as polybutylene succinate (PBS) have the potential to become sustainable alternatives to petrochemical-based plastics. Polybutylene succinate can be produced from bio-based succinic acid and 1,4-butanediol using first-generation (1G) or secondgeneration (2G) sugars. A cradle-to-grave environmental assessment was performed for PBS products in Europe to investigate the non-renewable energy use (NREU) and greenhouse gas (GHG) impacts. The products investigated are single… Show more

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“…Existing LCA studies performed on biochemicals show important trends and limitations. When biochemicals and derived products are compared to their functionally equivalent fossil‐based products, LCA results indicate that with respect to certain impact categories, biochemicals often perform better (e.g., global warming: Hanes, Cruze, Goel, & Bakshi, ; Madival, Auras, Singh, & Narayan, ; Patel et al, ; Vink & Davies, ; human toxicity: Landis, ; Papong et al, ; acidification: Hanes et al, ; Landis, ), whereas they may perform worse than their fossil‐based counterparts in other impact categories (e.g., particulate matter exposure: Landis, ; Madival et al, ; Smidt et al, ; ecotoxicity: Landis, ; Smidt et al, ; van der Harst, Potting, & Kroeze, ; eutrophication: Breedveld et al, ; Gironi & Piemonte, ; Papong et al, ; Urban & Bakshi, ; land‐use: Daful, Haigh, Vaskan, & Görgens, ; Patel et al, ). However, several studies focus exclusively on assessing global warming impacts and do not include other relevant environmental impacts, thus overlooking burden shifting from one environmental problem to another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing LCA studies performed on biochemicals show important trends and limitations. When biochemicals and derived products are compared to their functionally equivalent fossil‐based products, LCA results indicate that with respect to certain impact categories, biochemicals often perform better (e.g., global warming: Hanes, Cruze, Goel, & Bakshi, ; Madival, Auras, Singh, & Narayan, ; Patel et al, ; Vink & Davies, ; human toxicity: Landis, ; Papong et al, ; acidification: Hanes et al, ; Landis, ), whereas they may perform worse than their fossil‐based counterparts in other impact categories (e.g., particulate matter exposure: Landis, ; Madival et al, ; Smidt et al, ; ecotoxicity: Landis, ; Smidt et al, ; van der Harst, Potting, & Kroeze, ; eutrophication: Breedveld et al, ; Gironi & Piemonte, ; Papong et al, ; Urban & Bakshi, ; land‐use: Daful, Haigh, Vaskan, & Görgens, ; Patel et al, ). However, several studies focus exclusively on assessing global warming impacts and do not include other relevant environmental impacts, thus overlooking burden shifting from one environmental problem to another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 In the pharmaceutical industry, succinic acid acts as a natural prodrug. 4,5 In the agricultural field, succinic acid is a well-known growth regulator, which can be used for seed treatment and plant rooting. 6 In the food industry, succinic acid can be used as a flavoring enhancer in beverages, a bread-softening agent, and a catalyst for food seasoning preparation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The combination of optimal feedstock parameters is complex as components, such as lignin, may be used as a value generating sidestream, depending on the used processes [28,70].…”
Section: Feedstock Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%