Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective

Plastics are used for various applications, including in the food and beverage industry, for the manufacturing of plastic utensils and straws. The higher utilization of plastic straws has indirectly resulted in the significant disposal of plastic waste, which has become a serious environmental issue...

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Main Authors: Moy, Chun Hung, Tan, Lian See, Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani, Mohd. Shariff, Azmi, Tan, Jully
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr9061007
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spelling my.utm.956182022-05-31T13:04:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95618/ Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective Moy, Chun Hung Tan, Lian See Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani Mohd. Shariff, Azmi Tan, Jully T Technology (General) Plastics are used for various applications, including in the food and beverage industry, for the manufacturing of plastic utensils and straws. The higher utilization of plastic straws has indirectly resulted in the significant disposal of plastic waste, which has become a serious environmental issue. Alternatively, bio-plastic and paper straws have been introduced to reduce plastic waste. However, limited studies are available on the environmental assessment of drinking straws. Life cycle assessment (LCA) studies for bio-plastic and paper straws have not been comprehensively performed previously. Therefore, the impact of both bio-plastic and paper straws on the environment are quantified and compared in this study. Parameters, such as the global warming potential (GWP), acidification potential (AP) and eutrophication potential (EP), were evaluated. The input–output data of the bio-plastic and paper straws processes from a gate-to-grave analysis were obtained from the literature and generated using the SuperPro Designer V9 process simulator. The results show that bio-plastic straws, which are also known as polylactic acid (PLA) straws, had reduced environmental impacts compared to paper straws. The outcomes of this work provide an insight into the application of bio-plastic and paper straws in effectively reducing the impact on the environment and in promoting sustainability, especially from the perspective of Malaysia. MDPI AG 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95618/1/TanLianSee2021_ComparativeStudyofaLifeCycleAssessment.pdf Moy, Chun Hung and Tan, Lian See and Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani and Mohd. Shariff, Azmi and Tan, Jully (2021) Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective. Processes, 9 (6). p. 1007. ISSN 2227-9717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr9061007
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Moy, Chun Hung
Tan, Lian See
Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani
Mohd. Shariff, Azmi
Tan, Jully
Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
description Plastics are used for various applications, including in the food and beverage industry, for the manufacturing of plastic utensils and straws. The higher utilization of plastic straws has indirectly resulted in the significant disposal of plastic waste, which has become a serious environmental issue. Alternatively, bio-plastic and paper straws have been introduced to reduce plastic waste. However, limited studies are available on the environmental assessment of drinking straws. Life cycle assessment (LCA) studies for bio-plastic and paper straws have not been comprehensively performed previously. Therefore, the impact of both bio-plastic and paper straws on the environment are quantified and compared in this study. Parameters, such as the global warming potential (GWP), acidification potential (AP) and eutrophication potential (EP), were evaluated. The input–output data of the bio-plastic and paper straws processes from a gate-to-grave analysis were obtained from the literature and generated using the SuperPro Designer V9 process simulator. The results show that bio-plastic straws, which are also known as polylactic acid (PLA) straws, had reduced environmental impacts compared to paper straws. The outcomes of this work provide an insight into the application of bio-plastic and paper straws in effectively reducing the impact on the environment and in promoting sustainability, especially from the perspective of Malaysia.
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author Moy, Chun Hung
Tan, Lian See
Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani
Mohd. Shariff, Azmi
Tan, Jully
author_facet Moy, Chun Hung
Tan, Lian See
Shoparwe, Noor Fazliani
Mohd. Shariff, Azmi
Tan, Jully
author_sort Moy, Chun Hung
title Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
title_short Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
title_full Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
title_fullStr Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: Malaysia’s perspective
title_sort comparative study of a life cycle assessment for bio-plastic straws and paper straws: malaysia’s perspective
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95618/1/TanLianSee2021_ComparativeStudyofaLifeCycleAssessment.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95618/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr9061007
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