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- (284d) Bioplastic: Current Trends and Future Prospects in Thailand
Thailand is an agricultural country with various biomass materials and agricultural products including rice, sugarcane, cassava, corn, cellulose, and palm available. These products contain abundant composition of either starch (carbohydrates), sugar (glucose), or fibers (cellulose). All of which can be used as feedstock for the production of bioplastic monomers such as lactic acid and succinic acid. Favored with the price competitiveness and strength in the cultivation techniques, Thailand is clearly standing at the prime spot. In addition, Thailand’s plastic industry is a full cycle mature industry sector with a world class potential because Thailand has an active molding machinery production sub-sector, including die and mold machinery manufacture. Nonetheless, to date, there is no complete line bioplastic industry existing in Thailand. Only Purac Biochem B.V. produces lactic acid, a monomer for polylactic acid, at the annual capacity of 100,000 metric ton. To expedite bioplastic industry in Thailand, the national roadmap for the development of bioplastic industry has been implemented since 2008. Since then many researchers from the universities through the private sectors have been encouraged by this policy to develop the upstream technology including feedstock pretreatment and fermentation in order to increase the production of monomer for bioplastic from the biomass locally available. The first bioplastic production facility is expected by 2013. This presentation will review the current technological trends and the future prospects in bioplastic production in Thailand.