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The Biodegradability of Plastic Products for Agricultural Application: European Regulations and Technical Criteria

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  • Elena Domínguez-Solera

    (Department of Agriculture and Aquatic Environment, AIMPLAS—Plastics Technology Centre, C. Gustave Eiffel n. 4, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain)

  • Giovanni Gadaleta

    (Biodegradability & Compostability Laboratory, AIMPLAS—Plastics Technology Centre, C. Gustave Eiffel n. 4, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain)

  • Pablo Ferrero-Aguar

    (Biotechnology Department, AIMPLAS—Plastics Technology Centre, C. Gustave Eiffel n. 4, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain)

  • Ángela Navarro-Calderón

    (Biodegradability & Compostability Laboratory, AIMPLAS—Plastics Technology Centre, C. Gustave Eiffel n. 4, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain)

  • Chelo Escrig-Rondán

    (Department of Agriculture and Aquatic Environment, AIMPLAS—Plastics Technology Centre, C. Gustave Eiffel n. 4, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain)

Abstract

Plastic products are used in agriculture to increase crop yield and improve crop quality to face a double challenge: a growing world population and a depletion and scarcity of natural resources. In this framework, the European Commission is working on establishing biodegradation criteria under natural conditions for certain plastic products. Such criteria are particularly important for products where biodegradation is key once reaching the end of their shelf life, considering an end-of-life scenario where their waste management is either unfeasible or highly complex. Under this scope, this work aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current status of European regulations in terms of plasticulture product biodegradability, highlighting the specific tests and standards regarding the biodegradability assessment. Biodegradation of plasticulture products in soil and water has been considered for biodegradability criteria, establishing a threshold of at least 90% of the organic carbon converted into CO 2 . These regulations have followed a tool-based study of a mathematical prediction model for the main existing families of biodegradable polymers in soil. These regulations will help the fertilizer industry to develop new formulations that are more sustainable and effective in the agriculture field.

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  • Elena Domínguez-Solera & Giovanni Gadaleta & Pablo Ferrero-Aguar & Ángela Navarro-Calderón & Chelo Escrig-Rondán, 2025. "The Biodegradability of Plastic Products for Agricultural Application: European Regulations and Technical Criteria," Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 7(1), pages 1-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:7:y:2025:i:1:p:11-:d:1582477
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