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Where bioplastics really work

Michael Brunn
15 Jan 2026Last update: 11 Mar 2026

Reducing persistent plastic pollution is a key challenge on the way to a functioning circular economy. Biodegradable materials offer considerable potential if their use is controlled and standard-compliant. The report "Addressing Persistent Plastic Pollution" by the Circular Bioeconomy Working Group uses case studies from agriculture, forestry and composting to show that certified biodegradable plastics can significantly reduce the long-term accumulation of microplastics.

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