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Biotechnology of Plastic Waste Degradation, Recycling, and Valorization: Current Advances and Future Perspectives.

Zi-Hao QinJin-Hua MouChristopher Yu Huang ChaoShauhrat Singh ChopraWalid DaoudShao-Yuan LeuZhi NingChi Yan TsoChak Keung ChanShixing TangZubeen Jyotiwadan HathiMd Ariful HaqueXiang WangCarol Sze Ki Lin
Published in: ChemSusChem (2021)
Although fossil-based plastic products have many attractive characteristics, their production has led to severe environmental burdens that require immediate solutions. Despite these plastics being non-natural chemical compounds, they can be degraded and metabolized by some microorganisms, which suggests the potential application of biotechnologies based on the mechanism of plastic biodegradation. In this context, microbe-based strategies for the degradation, recycling, and valorization of plastic waste offer a feasible approach for alleviating environmental challenges created by the accumulation of plastic waste. This Minireview highlights recent advances in the biotechnology-based biodegradation of both traditional polymers and bio-based plastics, focusing on the mechanisms of biodegradation. From an application perspective, this Minireview also summarizes recent progress in the recycling and valorization of plastic waste, which are feasible solutions for tackling the plastic waste dilemma.
Keyphrases
  • life cycle
  • heavy metals
  • sewage sludge
  • human health
  • drug induced