Plastic Bottles: Processing, Recycling, Regulations and Alternatives

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· CRC Press
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About this ebook

Plastic Bottles: Processing, Recycling, Regulations and Alternatives explores the lifecycle of plastic bottles, from creation to disposal, offering a comprehensive and accessible look at bottle packaging. The book is divided into five parts as follows
  • Part 1: The History of Plastic Bottles
    • Traces the development and integration of plastic bottles into daily life.
    • Covers materials used, labeling, and manufacturing processes in the industry.
  • Part 2: Environmental Impact
    • Examines the limitations of plastic bottles and their environmental consequences.
    • Discusses challenges in recycling and showcases case studies.
    • Highlights advanced recycling technologies and techniques.
  • Part 3: Biopolymers as an Alternative
    • Introduces biopolymers as sustainable alternatives to traditional plastic.
    • Explores types of biopolymers suitable for bottle production.
    • Discusses potential benefits and challenges of biopolymer adoption.
  • Part 4: Regulations and Policies
    • Focuses on global regulatory frameworks for plastic and biopolymer use.
    • Covers Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and its role in waste management.
  • Part 5: Future of Bottle Packaging
    • Looks ahead at developments in sustainable packaging solutions.
    • Discusses innovations in recycling and emerging research trends.

Target Audience

✓ Accessible to students, academics, and industry professionals from both scientific and non-scientific backgrounds.

✓ Concise and easy-to-read, making it suitable for a wide ranging audience.

This book provides a thorough yet compact overview of the plastic and biopolymer bottle packaging industry, offering valuable insights for both academia and industry.

About the author

Dr. Tanvi Vats completed her PhD in chemistry jointly from GGS Indraprastha University and National Physical University, New Delhi. She currently serves Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida as a faculty member where she teaches BTech, BSc and MSc students. Her research interests include nanomaterials and science-related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. She has attended various national and international conferences and has several research papers, book chapters, encyclopedia articles, and popular science articles to her credit. She has co-authored two books, Microwave assisted Polymerization (published with RSC, Cambridge, UK) and Comprehensive Chemistry: Theory And Practice (published with Viva Books Private Limited, New Delhi). She is a life-time member of the Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry of India (AEACI), Analytical Chemistry Division Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, and the “Academy of Microscope Science & Technology”, DMSRDE, Kanpur, India.

Shubhanshi Sharma is an aspiring researcher in the field of polymer packaging. She has completed her MSc in Applied Chemistry from Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India. It was during her Master's thesis on Bioengineering and biopolymers used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that she developed an interest in polymer packaging and also an aptitude in the area of science communication. She has a popular science article entitled "Packaging Food: Looking for Durable & Efficient Options” published in Science Reporter. During her leisure hours she finds great enjoyment in delving into books and documentaries that explore the rich tapestry of Indian history. Additionally, she finds solace in mountains and frequently go trekking with friends and family.

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