Washington DC
New York
Toronto
Distribution: (800) 510 0384
Press ID  
  • Login
Belmont Star
No Result
View All Result
Monday, March 16, 2026
  • Business ☆ Finance
  • Culture ☆ Arts
  • Lifestyle ☆ Entertainment
  • Technology ☆ Science
  • Fintech ☆ Cybersecurity
  • Eco ☆ Conservation
  • Business ☆ Finance
  • Culture ☆ Arts
  • Lifestyle ☆ Entertainment
  • Technology ☆ Science
  • Fintech ☆ Cybersecurity
  • Eco ☆ Conservation
No Result
View All Result
Belmont Star
No Result
View All Result

MSU School of Packaging Researchers Make a Sustainable Plastic More Compostable

Emily Manifold by Emily Manifold
August 5, 2023
in Eco ☆ Conservation
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Researchers from Michigan State University’s top-ranked School of Packaging have developed a way to make a promising, sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics more biodegradable.

A team led by Rafael Auras has made a bio-based polymer blend that’s compostable in both home and industrial settings. The work is published in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.

BelmontNewsroom

Turning Tires Into Roads: Why Georgia’s GRAS 2026 Matters

Clean Power Alliance Closes $963 Million Renewable Energy Bond Deal

U.S. Forests Are Locking in Major Carbon Emissions, New Study Reveals Complex Climate Role

“In the U.S. and globally, there is a large issue with waste and especially plastic waste,” said Auras, MSU professor and the Amcor Endowed Chair in Packaging Sustainability.

Less than 10% of plastic waste is recycled in the U.S. That means the bulk of plastic waste ends up as trash or litter, creating economic, environmental and even health concerns.

“By developing biodegradable and compostable products, we can divert some of that waste,” Auras said. “We can reduce the amount that goes into a landfill.”

Another bonus is that plastics destined for the compost bin wouldn’t need to be cleaned of food contaminants, which is a major obstacle for efficient plastic recycling. Recycling facilities routinely must choose between spending time, water and energy to clean dirty plastic waste or simply throwing it out.

“Imagine you had a coffee cup or a microwave tray with tomato sauce,” Auras said. “You wouldn’t need to rinse or wash those, you could just compost.”

PLA and a ‘sweet spot’ for starch

The team worked with what’s known as polylactic acid, or PLA, which seems like an obvious choice in many ways. It’s been used in packaging for over a decade, and it’s derived from plant sugars rather than petroleum.

When managed properly, PLA’s waste byproducts are all natural: water, carbon dioxide and lactic acid.

Plus, researchers know that PLA can biodegrade in industrial composters. These composters create conditions, such as higher temperatures, that are more conducive to breaking down bioplastics than home composters.

Yet, the idea of making PLA compostable at home seemed impossible to some people.

“I remember people laughing at the idea of developing PLA home composting as an option,” said Pooja Mayekar, a doctoral student in Auras’ lab group and the first author of the new report. “That’s because microbes can’t attack and consume PLA normally. It has to be broken down to a point where they can utilize it as food.”

Although industrial compost settings can get PLA to that point, that doesn’t mean they do it quickly or entirely.

“In fact, many industrial composters still shy away from accepting bioplastics like PLA,” Auras said.

In its experiments, supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and MSU AgBioResearch, the team showed that PLA can sit around for 20 days before microbes start digesting it in industrial composting conditions.

To get rid of that lag time and enable the possibility of home composting, Auras and his team integrated a carbohydrate-derived material called thermoplastic starch into PLA. Among other benefits, the starch gives composting’s microbes something they can more easily chow down on while the PLA degrades.

“When we talk about the addition of starch, that doesn’t mean we just keep dumping starch in the PLA matrix,” Mayekar said. “This was about trying to find a sweet spot with starch, so the PLA degrades better without compromising its other properties.”

Fortunately, postdoctoral researcher Anibal Bher had already been formulating different PLA-thermoplastic starch blends to observe how they preserved the strength, clarity and other desirable features of regular PLA films.

Working with doctoral student Wanwarang Limsukon, Bher and Mayekar could observe how those different films broke down throughout the composting process when carried out at different conditions.

“Different materials have different ways of undergoing hydrolysis at the beginning of the process and biodegrading at the end,” Limsukon said. “We’re working on tracking the entire pathway.”

The team ran these experiments using systems that Auras and lab members, past and present, largely built from scratch during his 19 years with MSU. The equipment the researchers have access to outside their own lab in the School of Packaging also makes a difference.

“Working with Dr. Auras, the School of Packaging, MSU — it’s great,” Bher said. “Because, at some point, we want to be making actual products. We are using facilities around campus to make materials and test their properties. MSU offers a lot of resources.”

“There’s a reason why this is one of the best schools for packaging,” Mayekar said.

Emily Manifold

Emily Manifold

Newsdesk Assistant Editor

Belmont Newsroom

Turning Tires Into Roads: Why Georgia’s GRAS 2026 Matters
Eco ☆ Conservation

Turning Tires Into Roads: Why Georgia’s GRAS 2026 Matters

March 4, 2026
Clean Power Alliance Closes $963 Million Renewable Energy Bond Deal, Secures $66.6 Million in Customer Savings
Eco ☆ Conservation

Clean Power Alliance Closes $963 Million Renewable Energy Bond Deal

March 3, 2026
U.S. Forests Are Locking in Major Carbon Emissions, New Study Reveals Complex Climate Role
Eco ☆ Conservation

U.S. Forests Are Locking in Major Carbon Emissions, New Study Reveals Complex Climate Role

January 22, 2026
  • Technological Ecosystems: Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Cultivating Resilience in the Work of Lucas Mertehikian

https://marketsherald.com/technological-ecosystems-artificial-intelligence-as-a-tool-for-cultivating-resilience-in-the-work-of-lucas-mertehikian/

#ArtificialIntelligence #AIInnovation #TechnologicalEcosystems
#DigitalTransformation #FutureOfTechnology
#AIResearch #TechInnovation #ResilientSystems
#InnovationEcosystems #DigitalResilience
#TechPhilosophy #ScienceAndTechnology
#FutureOfAI
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Boris Kriuk and the Architecture That Turned AI Agents Into Infrastructure

https://ritzherald.com/boris-kriuk-and-the-architecture-that-turned-ai-agents-into-infrastructure/

#AIInfrastructure #AgenticAI #AIAgents
#ArtificialIntelligence #AIArchitecture
#TechInnovation #FutureOfAI
#MachineLearning #AIResearch
#AIEngineering #DigitalInfrastructure
#TechLeadership #NextGenAI
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Can Flipping Antiques and Collectibles Be a Lucrative Financial Side Hustle?

https://ritzherald.com/can-flipping-antiques-and-collectibles-be-a-lucrative-financial-side-hustle/

#AntiqueFlipping #VintageFlipping #Collectibles
#SideHustleIdeas #ResellerLife
#VintageFinds #TreasureHunting
#ThriftStoreFinds #EstateSaleFinds
#FleaMarketFinds #VintageReseller
#CollectibleItems #MakeMoneyOnline
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Miniature Construction Sites Go Viral as RC Excavators Gain Popularity

https://hudsonweekly.com/miniature-construction-sites-go-viral-as-rc-excavators-gain-popularity/

#RCExcavators #RCConstruction #MiniatureConstruction
#RCHobby #RemoteControlMachines
#ScaleModels #ModelEngineering
#ConstructionModels #MiniatureMachines
#EngineeringHobby #RCTrucks
#ViralHobby #ModelConstruction
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Miniature Engineering: RC Excavators and Construction Machines Capture Global Interest

https://marketsherald.com/miniature-engineering-rc-excavators-and-construction-machines-capture-global-interest/

#RCExcavators #RCConstruction #MiniatureEngineering
#RCHobby #RemoteControlMachines
#ScaleModels #ModelEngineering
#ConstructionModels #EngineeringHobby
#MiniatureMachines #TechHobbies
#RCTrucks #ModelConstruction
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • RC Construction Equipment Gains Momentum as Realistic Hobby Machinery Captures Global Interest

https://ritzherald.com/rc-construction-equipment-gains-momentum-as-realistic-hobby-machinery-captures-global-interest/

#RCConstruction #RCHobby #RemoteControlVehicles
#RCExcavator #RCBulldozer #RCTrucks
#ScaleModels #HobbyMachinery
#ConstructionModels #EngineeringHobby
#MiniatureMachines #TechHobbies
#STEMHobbies #ModelConstruction
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Ultrasonic Skincare Technology Brings Professional Beauty Treatments Into the Home

https://hudsonweekly.com/ultrasonic-skincare-technology-brings-professional-beauty-treatments-into-the-home/

#UltrasonicSkincare #BeautyTechnology #AtHomeBeauty
#SkincareDevices #BeautyInnovation
#SkincareTechnology #ModernBeauty
#SkinCareTools #BeautyTrends
#AntiAgingTechnology #PersonalCareTech
#SelfCareRoutine #GlowingSkin
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing
  • Ultrasonic Skincare Technology Emerges as a Key Growth Segment in the Beauty Device Market

https://marketsherald.com/ultrasonic-skincare-technology-emerges-as-a-key-growth-segment-in-the-beauty-device-market/

#UltrasonicSkincare #BeautyTechnology #SkincareDevices
#BeautyInnovation #AtHomeBeauty
#SkincareTechnology #ModernBeauty
#BeautyDeviceMarket #SkinCareTools
#AntiAgingTechnology #BeautyTrends
#PersonalCareTechnology
#GuestPost #GuestPosting #Backlinks
#SEOService #LinkBuilding #ContentMarketing

© 2026 Belmont Star. Published by The Ritz Herald. Editions: Markets Herald • Lincoln Citizen • Madison New York • Fairmont Post • The Hudson Weekly

Address: 1177 6th Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10036. Removals: pr@ritzherald.com. Phone: (718) 313-5252. M-F: 9AM-5PM. Privacy Policy

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

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Business ☆ Finance
  • Culture ☆ Arts
  • Lifestyle ☆ Entertainment
  • Technology ☆ Science
  • Fintech ☆ Cybersecurity
  • Eco ☆ Conservation

© 2025 Belmont Star.