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Environmental analysis of plastic production processes: Comparing petroleum-based polypropylene and polyethylene with biologically-based poly-β-hydroxybutyric …Harding et al., 2007
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- Harding K
- Dennis J
- Von Blottnitz H
- Harrison S
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- Journal of biotechnology
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Polymers based on olefins have wide commercial applicability. However, they are made from non-renewable resources and are characterised by difficulty in disposal where recycle and re-use is not feasible. Poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) provides one example of a …
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