Biopolymers‐ n°4
Title
Environmental assessment of biodegradable
multilayer film derived from carbohydrate polymers
Year 2007
Author Vidal
Case
Material composition
Sub‐scenario Incinerationenergy recovery^ without^ Landfill Composting
Virgin material
Material marginal: which? / / /
Electricity marginal: which? / / /
Steam marginal: which? / / /
Co‐products dealt with? / / /
Recovered material
Material marginal: which? / / /
Electricity marginal: which? / / /
Steam marginal: which? / / /
Co‐products dealt with? / / /
Material recovery included? / / /
Type of recycling / / /
In which ratio does recycled material substitute
virgin material?
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General
Technology no energy recovery no gas control windrow system
Infrastructures taken into account? No inf. No inf. No inf.
Transport included?
Energy production No No No
Produced energy substitutes electricity? / / /
Produced energy substitutes steam? / / /
Avoided processes ‐ credits No No
replaces peat
does not replace
inorganic fertilizers
Material substitutes No No No
Carbon sequestration issue taken into account? / Yes Yes
Waste characteristics
Heating value No inf. / /
Degradation rate (over 100 years) / 30% 30%
Incineration
Alternative use of incineration capacity included? No inf. / /
Composting
Compost spreading for composting taken into
account? //No
Compost leaching after spreading taken into
account? //No
Reference to EN 13432:2000 (Requirements for
Packaging Recoverable Through Composting and
Biodegradation)?
Landfill
Methane emissions included? / Yes /
Material
production
Material
recovery
Material
disposal
4[MUB1] (MUB = Multibio)
68% starch with PCL/32% PLA