Plastics and Sustainability (eBook)

Towards a Peaceful Coexistence between Bio-based and Fossil Fuel-based Plastics
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2011 | 1. Auflage
296 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-21783-2 (ISBN)

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Plastics and Sustainability - Michael Tolinski
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Clearly lays out the issues related to plastics' effects on the
environment, while also serving as a practical, non-academic guide
for making sustainability decisions about plastics recycling
and the newest bio-based plastics

Company managers, product developers, policy makers,
environmental researchers, and plastics industry engineers are
under increasing pressure to find ways of minimizing the
environmental footprint of plastic products. This accessible book
is designed to help readers understand the life-cycle impacts of
various plastics, clarifying the technical research and practical
arguments to show when bio-based and recycled plastics might be
useful options for reducing the overall energy consumption,
greenhouse gas emissions, and waste associated with traditional
plastics.

Plastics and Sustainability compares traditional fossil
fuel-based plastics with bio-based plastics in terms of properties,
environmental impacts, and costs -- indicating what the most
effective approaches could be for using recycled, biodegradable, or
various bio-based materials. The book makes objective comparisons
between bioplastics and all commonly used plastics, focusing on how
they affect production economics, product requirements, and
retailer and consumer needs. It incorporates research concerning
life-cycle assessment, production techniques, and commercial
applications, and presents "green" guidelines about product design,
recycling, processing efficiency, and material selection. The book
also reports on recent industry developments and commercial trends
in an effort to synthesize conclusions that are necessary for
finding the right balance between bio-based and fossil-fuel based
plastic products.

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Michael Tolinski has been researching and writing about plastics sustainability issues for industry readers regularly since 1998 (and since 2004 as a contributing editor for Plastics Engineering magazine published by the Society of Plastics Engineers). His materials science and engineering degree and previous career as a manufacturing/materials engineer has given him a solid background in plastics and in the practical problems faced by manufacturers. His first book, Additives for Polyolefins, was published in 2009.

Acknowledgements xi

Preface xiii

1. General Introduction 1

1.1 What is Environmental Sustainability? 4

1.2 Facing the Contradictions of Plastics 8

1.3 Plastics at Play in Consumer Lifestyles 10

1.4 Controversies Concerning Plastics: Recent Examples 11

1.5 The Desire to be "Green" 19

1.6 The Course of This Book: A Chapter-by-Chapter Overview
26

2. The Life Cycles of Plastics 31

2.1 "Green Principles" - A basis for
Discussion 26

2.2 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) - A Baseline Tool 33

2.3 Plastic Lifetimes: Cradle-to-Gate... to Gate-to-Grave
46

2.4 Towards a Hierarchy of Choosing Plastics for Sustainability
66

References 68

3. Polymer Properties and Environmental Footprints 73

3.1 Background on Polymers and Plastics 75

3.2 Common Commodity Thermoplastics 82

3.3 Traditional Engineering Thermoplastics 95

3.4 Traditional Thermosets and Conventional Composites 100

3.5 Biopolymers: Polymers and Biological Origin 104

3.6 Additives and Fillers: Conventional and Bio-based 116

3.7 Concluding Summary 125

References 126

4. Applications: Demonstrations of Plastics Sustainability
133

4.1 Trends in Sustainable Plastics Applications 136

4.2 Sustainable Plastics Packaging 137

4.3 Sustainable Plastics in Building and Construction Plastics
146

4.4 Automotive Plastics and Sustainability 151

4.5 Specialized Applications and Plastics Sustainability 158

4.6 Conclusions about Sustainable Plastics Applications 162

5. Design Guidelines for Sustainability 169

5.1 Green Design Principles 172

5.2 The Wildcard: Consumer Preferences in Green Design 183

6. Sustainable Considerations in Material Selection
187

6.1 A Broad Example of Material Selection: Plastics vs. Metals
and Glass 191

6.2 Material Selection for Common High-Volume Plastics
Applications 193

6.3 Bio-based Plastic Selection 202

6.4 The Selection Process: A Visual Approach 214

References 219

7. Processing: Increasing Efficiency in the Use of Energy and
Materials 221

7.1 Optimizing Resin Recycling 223

7.2 Optimizing Resin Recycling 223

8. Conclusion: A World with (out) Sustainable Plastics
241

8.1 Trends Affecting Future Global Plastics Use 244

8.2 Future Progress Partnerships, Standards, Industry Practices,
and Public Education 256

References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.11.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Chemie • Chemistry • Materials Science • Materialwissenschaften • Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie • Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie • Polymer Science & Technology • Polymerwissenschaft u. -technologie • Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry
ISBN-10 1-118-21783-7 / 1118217837
ISBN-13 978-1-118-21783-2 / 9781118217832
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