Assessment of the Safety of BioBased Products

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Carla de Carolis
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J.S. McLaren ◽  
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Shikha Dahiya ◽  
Ranaprathap Katakojwala ◽  
Seeram Ramakrishna ◽  
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pp. 1-29
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Vol 17 (1) ◽  
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Simone Wurster ◽  
Luana Ladu ◽  
Dhandy Arisaktiwardhana

Communicating the related environmental benefits of bio-based products to consumers represents a key component of their market uptake. In this regard, the use of ecolabels ISO 14024 Type I play a crucial role. This article identifies and analyzes different criteria proposed by ecolabels for conducting a sustainability assessment of bio-based products considering its entire lifecycle. A comparison of the selected criteria with existing indicators ruled out by the SDGs is proposed. Through expert consultation, the suitability of existing ecolabel criteria for bio-based products has been tested for four applications of biobased products: food packaging from PLA; biobased automotive components; bio-based mulch film; and bio-based insulation material.


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2021 ◽  
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Rayssa Pinto ◽  
Marcos Lúcio Corazza ◽  
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The pulp and paper sector is undertaking several initiatives to decrease the carbon footprint of its industrial activities. To do so, any emission must be offset by introducing efficient carbon fixation strategies such as reforestation and the development of biobased products and processes. The production of drop-in fuels may play an important role in this scenario. Drop-in fuels provide a good way to add value to otherwise underutilized process streams and wastes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing other environmental impacts, and improving process sustainability.


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