Opportunities and Challenges of Establishing a Regional Bio‐based Polylactic Acid Supply Chain

Author:

Abdelshafy Ali12ORCID,Hermann Alina32,Herres‐Pawlis Sonja32ORCID,Walther Grit12

Affiliation:

1. RWTH Aachen University Operation Management 52072 Kackertstr. 7 Aachen Germany

2. Bioeconomy Science Center (BioSC) Aachen Germany

3. RWTH Aachen University Institute for Inorganic Chemistry 52074 Landoltweg 1a Aachen Germany

Abstract

AbstractPolylactic acid (PLA) is the bioplastic with the highest market share. However, it is mainly produced from first‐generation feedstock and there are various inconsistencies in the literature in terms of its production and recycling processes, carbon footprint, and prices. The aim of this study is to compile and contrast these aspects and investigate second‐generation PLA production from technical, economic, and ecological perspectives simultaneously. The comprehensive analyses also show the chances and challenges of originating a PLA supply chain in a specific region. Herein, the German Federal State of North Rhine‐Westphalia (NRW) has been chosen as a region of interest. In addition to highlighting the industrial capabilities and synergies, the study quantifies and illustrates the locations of different suitable second‐generation feedstocks in the region. However, the identified potentials can be challenged by various obstacles such as the high demand of bioresources, feedstock quality, spatial aspects, and logistics. Furthermore, the substantial price gap between PLA and fossil‐based plastics can also discourage the investors to include PLA on their portfolios. Thus, the study also provides recommendations to overcome these obstacles and promote the regional value chains of bioplastics which may serve as prototype for other regions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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