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SB01/SB02/SB04/SB10.01 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Home Composting Doesn’t Work as an Environmentally Beneficial Method for Managing Biodegradable and Compostable Packaging

When and Where

Dec 5, 2023
8:15am - 8:45am

SB01-virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Mark Miodownik1,Danielle Purkiss1,Ayse Allison1,Fabiana Lorencatto1,Susan Michie1

University College London1

Abstract

Mark Miodownik1,Danielle Purkiss1,Ayse Allison1,Fabiana Lorencatto1,Susan Michie1

University College London1
Compostable and biodegradable plastics are growing in popularity but their environmental credentials need to be more fully assessed to determine how they can be a part of the solution to the plastic waste crisis. We present results and analysis on home compostable packaging. This type of packaging requires the citizen to able to correctly identify the packaging as ‘home compostable’, to have composting facilities at home, and to successfully compost the plastic. Using a citizen science approach, we engaged with 9701 UK citizens geographically spread across the UK to examine their capability, opportunity, and motivation to do this. Of this cohort 1648 citizens performed home compost experiments to test the environmental performance of compostable plastics. We report on the type of plastics they tested and their disintegration under real home composting conditions. The results show that the public are confused about the meaning of the labels of compostable and biodegradable plastics. 14% of sampled plastic packaging items tested were certified ‘industrial compostable’ only and 46% had no compostable certification. Of the biodegradable and compostable plastics tested under different home composting conditions, the majority did not fully disintegrate, including 60% of those that were certified ‘home compostable’. We conclude that for both of these reasons, home composting is not an effective or environmentally beneficial waste processing method for biodegradable or compostable packaging in the UK. This talk also outlines the requirements to make industrial composting a viable and sustainable method for managing compostable packaging.

Symposium Organizers

Leila Deravi, Northeastern University
Francisco Martin-Martinez, Swansea University
Varsha Rao, University of Colorado Boulder
Bianca Datta, Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature