Verstraeten, Simon B. C.van Muyden, AntoineBobbink, Felix D.2021-10-092021-10-092021-10-092021-09-0110.2533/chimia.2021.744https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/181937WOS:000700784700004Herein, we describe the status of bio-derived plastics as well as the existing and emerging technologies that are available for their post-consumer end-of-life valorization. We first present how bio-derived plastics can be produced from renewable materials such as biomass and CO2. In the second section, we present an overview of the technologies available for the end-of-life, including pyrolysis and gasification and how they can be lever-aged towards a circular economy. We continue the discussion with the presentation of an emerging technology, polyolefin hydrocracking. Finally, the concepts are discussed in light of life cycle analysis that helps to assess the sustainability of manufacture (and recycling) methods.Chemistry, MultidisciplinaryChemistrybiodegradable plasticscatalysiscircular economyrenewable plasticsideonella-sakaiensiscatalytic pyrolysiscycle assessmentsilica-aluminasupported niwastegasificationpolyethylenedegradationmethanolTowards a Plastic Circular Economy: Bio-derived Plastics and their End-of-life Strategiestext::journal::journal article::research article