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The performance of degradable polymer bags
Authors:Georgina Davis  Hugh Bulson  David Harrison  Eric Billett
Institution:1. Design Department, Brunel University, UK;2. The Organic Resource Agency, UK
Abstract:The use of degradable polymers for the collection and composting of organic wastes is explored within this paper. With reference to one trial where the performance of a ‘degradable’ polyethylene based sack for the kerbside collection of organic wastes was investigated. Areas for consideration were the impacts of the degradable polymer on the composting process and the quality of the finished product. This trial also included a comparative study of two different types of ‘degradable’ polymer sacks currently on the European market (polyethylene and starch). A number of quantitative tests were conducted on the different polymers to assess the mechanisms of degradation and how this affected their suitability for the treatment of organic wastes. Provisional results have indicated that the polyethylene (PE) sacks are not degrading as anticipated within open windrow conditions, adversely affecting both the composting process and the quality of the finished compost product. Whilst the degradable starch based sacks appear to actively degrade within open windrow compost conditions.
Keywords:biodegradable  polyethylene (PE)  scanning electron microscopy  waste
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