Himachal Newsline
Thursday, December 4, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Himachal Pradesh News
  • India
    • National
    • State News
  • World
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
    • Health & Fitness
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Photography
  • Tech
    • App News
  • Auto
  • Others
    • Sports
    • Agriculture
    • Science
    • Astrology
    • Finance/Money
    • Press Release
    • Social Work
    • Religion
Himachal Newsline
No Result
View All Result

Development of biodegradable plastic from Marine Seaweed

Himachal Newsline Desk by Himachal Newsline Desk
January 22, 2021
in Science
0 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

New Delhi : The National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) has developed a bio-plastic film using marine seaweed and PEG-3000 which could have a huge impact on limiting the usage of non-biodegradable plastics and a game-changer in the plastic industry. Bio-plastic films safely breakdown in the environment without leaving any toxicity. The physical and mechanical properties of bio-plastic film meet the properties of conventional plastics.

Conventional plastics are posing a grave threat due to their interaction with water resulting in the formation of hazardous chemicals that ultimately leach into the environment. Again, other bio-plastics such as those made from plant materials like corn starch and sugarcane, though sold as eco-friendly and renewable, are found to be equivalent to seaweed based bio-plastic. Conventional plastic takes hundreds of years to break down. In their bid to find viable alternatives without hampering the land-based edible plants used for human consumption, scientists have now directed their research to find marine biomass as an alternative to producing biodegradable plastics more sustainably so that biomass used for feedstocks are not disturbed.

RelatedPosts

Young Scientist R. Vishnu Prassad from Chennai conferred Times Award

Young Scientist R. Vishnu Prassad from Chennai conferred Times Award

July 4, 2022

CSIR-IICT establishes new pilot plant facility

December 29, 2021

In a densely populated country like India, different hazardous plastics are used rampantly due to the need for packaging of different consumer and food products. Researchers from NIOT have now however successfully developed and tested bioplastic films by opting environment-friendly techniques utilizing seaweed. Utilization of renewable seaweed is one of those options they found viable. 

Red algae Kappaphycus alvarezii is a seaweed proven to be an important commercial source of carrageenans and other products that have wide range of industrial applications. These algae are highly colloidal and are found to be cheap to grow within a short cultivation time (45 days) by just using sunlight without the need for freshwater or chemicals. They are also potential sources of polymers similar to the terrestrial plant-based polymers that are used to manufacture food packaging and carry bags which facilitate good oxygen and moisture permeability. As good oxygen and moisture permeability are two essential parameters for the packaging of fresh produce to extend their shelf life, NIOT scientists suggest that red seaweed could be our environmental saviour when it comes to replacing harmful plastics.

NIOT scientists utilized a macro-algae Kappaphycus alvarezii (whole seaweed) which they cultivated in the Gulf of Mannar region for bioplastic film production with the plasticizer polyethylene glycol (PEG)-3000 to achieve higher tensile strength. PEG is a non-toxic and eco-friendly polymer, mainly used to increase the thermos-plasticity of the polymer used in the medicinal fields to make creams and dispersing agents that are used in medicinal products. 

The result of the present NIOT study revealed that bio-plastic polymers can biodegrade naturally in a short time without producing any toxic wastes. These can also be disposed of through ordinary food waste collection mechanism. The study suggests that commercial manufacturing of bio-plastics from these seaweed would be a game- changer in the coming time.

The study was led by Dr. Muthiyal Prabakaran Sudhakar, Mr. Dhassiah Magesh Peter and Dr. Gopal Dharani from Ocean Science and Technology for Islands, Marine Biotechnology, NIOT, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, Chennai,and was recently published in the journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research. (India Science Wire)

Tags: BiodegradableMarinemicro-plasticsSeaweed
Previous Post

GoG signs MoU with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation supported CapaCITIES project

Next Post

Selection of beneficiaries under the COVID 19 vaccination campaign

Himachal Newsline Desk

Himachal Newsline Desk

Related Posts

Young Scientist R. Vishnu Prassad from Chennai conferred Times Award
Science

Young Scientist R. Vishnu Prassad from Chennai conferred Times Award

July 4, 2022
Science

CSIR-IICT establishes new pilot plant facility

December 29, 2021
Science

Science Minister recalls role of scientists in freedom movement

December 2, 2021
Science

Study gains new insights into Alzheimer’s

November 26, 2021
Science

Blood-based biomarkers for brain tumours identified

November 22, 2021
Auto

A new protocol to address security and privacy issues in electric vehicles

October 27, 2021
Next Post

Selection of beneficiaries under the COVID 19 vaccination campaign

Gujarat’s tableau presenting replica of ‘Sun Temple’ of Modhera in Republic-Day parade in New Delhi

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Dr. Shardul S. Shroff Honoured with ACES 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award for Exemplary Leadership and Impact Across Asia December 3, 2025
  • Inflow Technologies Announces Strategic Distribution Partnership with PageNTRA Infosec for SiteWALL WAF in India December 3, 2025
  • Colorix, an Orange Company, Launches New Label Printer Segment with Jetrix Series December 3, 2025
  • Lotus Derma Botanics unveils its debut campaign for it’s Blemish Free Face Wash December 3, 2025
  • Ardent Privacy launches enhanced capabilities to enable companies with compliance for  India’s  new privacy regulation DPDPA December 2, 2025

Categories

  • Agriculture (13)
  • App News (14)
  • Astrology (5)
  • Auto (17)
  • Business (623)
  • Education (137)
  • Entertainment (182)
  • Fashion & Beauty (40)
  • Finance/Money (54)
  • Food (22)
  • Himachal Pradesh News (4)
  • India (2)
  • Lifestyle (530)
    • Health & Fitness (199)
    • Photography (6)
    • Travel (36)
  • National (122)
  • Politics (5)
  • Press Release (31)
  • Religion (11)
  • Science (94)
  • Social Work (47)
  • Sports (52)
  • State News (77)
  • Tech (82)
  • World (19)

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • App News
  • Astrology
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • Finance/Money
  • Food
  • Health & Fitness
  • Himachal Pradesh News
  • India
  • Lifestyle
  • National
  • Photography
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Social Work
  • Sports
  • State News
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

  • Dr. Shardul S. Shroff Honoured with ACES 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award for Exemplary Leadership and Impact Across Asia
  • Inflow Technologies Announces Strategic Distribution Partnership with PageNTRA Infosec for SiteWALL WAF in India
  • Colorix, an Orange Company, Launches New Label Printer Segment with Jetrix Series
  • Lotus Derma Botanics unveils its debut campaign for it’s Blemish Free Face Wash
  • Ardent Privacy launches enhanced capabilities to enable companies with compliance for  India’s  new privacy regulation DPDPA
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Follow on Google News

© 2022 Himachal Newsline

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy

© 2022 Himachal Newsline

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In