Effects of biodegradable poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) and poly(lactic acid) plastic degradation on soil ecosystems

Author:

Dissanayake Pavani Dulanja12,Withana Piumi Amasha13,Sang Mee Kyung4,Cho Yoora13,Park Jeyoung56,Oh Dongyeop X.57,Chang Scott X.8,Lin Carol Sze Ki9,Bank Michael S.1011,Hwang Sung Yeon512ORCID,Ok Yong Sik1313ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Korea Biochar Research Center, APRU Sustainable Waste Management Program & Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering Korea University Seoul Korea

2. Soils and Plant Nutrition Division Coconut Research Institute Lunuwila Sri Lanka

3. International ESG Association (IESGA) Seoul Korea

4. Division of Agricultural Microbiology National Institute of Agricultural Sciences Wanju Korea

5. Research Center for bio‐Based Chemistry Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) Ulsan Korea

6. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sogang University Seoul Korea

7. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering and Program in Environmental and Polymer Engineering Inha University Incheon Korea

8. Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

9. School of Energy and Environment City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong Hong Kong

10. Institute of Marine Research Bergen Norway

11. University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts USA

12. Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources Kyung Hee University Yongin Korea

13. Sustainable Minerals Institute The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractDespite that biodegradable plastics are perceived as environmentally friendly, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding of their fate in soil. Current Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks, along with new UNEP regulations on plastic pollution, necessitate scientific information on plastic degradation in soils for developing sustainable biodegradable plastics. In this study, we examined the degradation rates of two biodegradable plastics, poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA), in a laboratory microcosm experiment using uncontaminated soil, with PBAT or PLA added at 8.3% (w/w). Our aim was to further understand the impact of these plastic types on soil properties and microbial communities under different incubation temperatures. Both PBAT and PLA treatments elevated cumulative CO2 efflux compared with the control soil incubated at 25 and 58°C. After 33 weeks, 9.2% and 6.1% of the added PBAT and PLA degraded, respectively, at 58°C, while only 2.3% of PBAT and 1.7% of PLA degraded at 25°C, implying slower degradation rates of PBAT and PLA under the lower temperature. Degradation at 58°C increased total soil carbon by 0.6%, 1.9%, and 4.3% for Control, PBAT, and PLA, respectively, and soil electrical conductivity by 0.17, 0.33, and 2.38 dS m−1, respectively, but decreased soil pH. Microbial diversity and richness decreased under thermophilic conditions at 58°C compared with that at 25°C. We conclude that the degradation of PBAT and PLA varies with environmental condition, and influences soil properties.

Publisher

Wiley

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