Abstract In Brazil, laws are being adopted prohibiting the use and distribution of non-recyclable plastic bags and encouraging the use of recyclable, biodegradable and bioplastic bags. However, there is no specific standard method in Brazil to inspect the carbon content of bioplastics. This work aims to implement the sample preparation for radiocarbon biogenic fraction determination in bioplastics in the new radiocarbon laboratory at the Federal University of Bahia (LAPA 14 C-UFBA). Six plastic samples from Brazilian markets with bio-based seals were collected in regular Brazilian markets, four bags and two tubes. All samples were combusted and graphitized in the LAPA 14 C-UFBA and the graphites were measured at the Radiocarbon Laboratory (LAC-UFF). The biogenic fraction analysis followed the Standard Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis (ASTM D6866-24). Since the bioplastic manufactured in Brazil is derived from sugarcane, a C 4 plant where δ 13 C values are different from those of petroleum-derived plastic, the biogenic fraction was obtained via the isotopic mixture equation. The results showed a robust direct correlation (r=0.998) between the fractions obtained by the two methods, indicating that δ 13 C analysis can be used, in this case, as an alternative in determining the biogenic fraction of plastics. From the results obtained, four out of the six samples analyzed showed biogenic fraction values below the 51% required by the I’m Green label, with values ranging from 4% to 43%, according to the δ 3 C and 14 C analysis, showing the efficiency of both techniques in determining the biogenic fraction.
Damasio et al. (Fri,) studied this question.