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
o Traces the development and integration of plastic bottles into daily life.
o Covers materials used, labeling, and manufacturing processes in the industry.
· Part 2: Environmental Impact
o Examines the limitations of plastic bottles and their environmental consequences.
o Discusses challenges in recycling and showcases case studies.
o Highlights advanced recycling technologies and techniques.
· Part 3: Biopolymers as an Alternative
o Introduces biopolymers as sustainable alternatives to traditional plastic.
o Explores types of biopolymers suitable for bottle production.
o Discusses potential benefits and challenges of biopolymer adoption.
· Part 4: Regulations and Policies
o Focuses on global regulatory frameworks for plastic and biopolymer use.
o Covers Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and its role in waste management.
· Part 5: Future of Bottle Packaging
o Looks ahead at developments in sustainable packaging solutions.
o Discusses innovations in recycling and emerging research trends.
Target Audience
ü Accessible to students, academics, and industry professionals from both scientific and non-scientific backgrounds.
ü Concise and easy-to-read, making it suitable for a wide range of readers.
This book provides a thorough yet compact overview of the plastic and biopolymer bottle packaging industry, offering valuable insights for both academia and industry.