Sustainable Food Packaging: A Fresh Look at Wood
EuropeSun Jan 26 2025
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This: a world where your food packaging is made from wood, helping keep your food fresh and the environment clean. That's the idea behind a new study that uses poplar bark to create antioxidant particleboards. These boards are made with bio-adhesives, which are safer for the environment than the traditional fossil-derived materials used in packaging.
The researchers focused on poplar bark because it's a forest by-product that's often overlooked. They turned it into a phenolic extract and used citric acid as a cross-linker to create the bio-adhesives. The amount of citric acid and the curing temperature were both found to affect the antioxidant capacity and bonding properties.
These bio-adhesives were then used to make particleboards from poplar veneer particles. The resulting material was strong enough to meet the requirements for PB type P1, showing impressive antioxidant activity. This makes it a promising candidate for active packaging solutions in the food industry.
Think about it: wooden packaging that can keep your food fresh for longer. Isn't that a win-win for both your food and the environment?
https://localnews.ai/article/sustainable-food-packaging-a-fresh-look-at-wood-87e690b6
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