Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review

The research of utilizing agricultural waste has been established for over 6 decades, yet problems regarding plastic waste remain the biggest challenge in environmental issues. The aim of this study was to capture the publication, thematic, and collaborative trends in agricultural waste-based biopla...

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Main Authors: . Erdiwansyah, Salfauqi Nurman, . Masyudi, . Saudah, . Irhamni, . Diana, Fadlan Hidayat
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description The research of utilizing agricultural waste has been established for over 6 decades, yet problems regarding plastic waste remain the biggest challenge in environmental issues. The aim of this study was to capture the publication, thematic, and collaborative trends in agricultural waste-based bioplastic research through bibliometric or scientometric analysis. Metadata of relevant research was downloaded from the Scopus database as of November 9, 2024, utilizing a pre-determined combination of keywords. We included records from original research and English-written documents, which were further manually screened for relevance. Scienntometric analysis was analyzed using both bibliometrix and VOSviewer. We found 1,451 records being relevant to the scientometric studies, where the publication peaked at 2024 (n = 170). The most relevant source title was the Science of The Total Environment (n=40), followed by polymer and agricultural-related titles. The words “plastic,” “film,” and “mechanical strength” were the most commonly used, with occurrences reaching 3532, 1471, and 1008 times in the abstract. The thematic analysis revealed that the “bioplastic for food packaging” and “starch” are motor and declining themes, respectively. The VOSviewer visualization of keywords co-occurrence revealed “starch” and “bioplastic” as the dominant keywords with total link strengths (TLSs) of 12 and 13, respectively. An Indonesian university, Universitas Sumatera Utara, was the most productive (n=45). However, the country is in 18th position (n=329) with the least average citations per document (5.5). China and the United States were the most productive countries (n=194 and 99, respectively) that received a total of 3523 and 3345 citations, respectively. Collaboration between China and the United States was established with a TLS of 14, with other observed collaborations such as India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, and Brazil. In conclusion, the research is growing rapidly each year, with China-based institutions leading the field, while countries like Indonesia are beginning to gain recognition. The main focus of innovation in this research is on producing bioplastics for food packaging, which is the most reported area. Additionally, there is a trend toward exploring alternative raw materials, indicating a reduced utilization of starch. Future research should aim to optimize bioplastic production by exploring diverse approaches and fostering international collaboration.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2025-06-01-015 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj-art-112af0ac62eb4d91bed792f2f63fefc22025-08-20T01:49:05ZengItal PublicationJournal of Human, Earth, and Future2785-29972025-03-016123424610.28991/HEF-2025-06-01-015190Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review. Erdiwansyah0Salfauqi Nurman1. Masyudi2. Saudah3. Irhamni4. Diana5Fadlan Hidayat61) Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245, Indonesia. 2) Centre for Automotive Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Pekan 26600, Malaysia.3) Department of Agricultural Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245, Indonesia. 4) Department of Ship Engineering, Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati, Aceh Besar 23381, Indonesia.Department of Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245,Master of Biology Education, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245,7) Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure and Regional Technology, Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung Selatan, 35365, Indonesia. 8) Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245, Indonesia.Department of Agricultural Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245,Department of Agricultural Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Serambi Mekkah, Banda Aceh 23245,The research of utilizing agricultural waste has been established for over 6 decades, yet problems regarding plastic waste remain the biggest challenge in environmental issues. The aim of this study was to capture the publication, thematic, and collaborative trends in agricultural waste-based bioplastic research through bibliometric or scientometric analysis. Metadata of relevant research was downloaded from the Scopus database as of November 9, 2024, utilizing a pre-determined combination of keywords. We included records from original research and English-written documents, which were further manually screened for relevance. Scienntometric analysis was analyzed using both bibliometrix and VOSviewer. We found 1,451 records being relevant to the scientometric studies, where the publication peaked at 2024 (n = 170). The most relevant source title was the Science of The Total Environment (n=40), followed by polymer and agricultural-related titles. The words “plastic,” “film,” and “mechanical strength” were the most commonly used, with occurrences reaching 3532, 1471, and 1008 times in the abstract. The thematic analysis revealed that the “bioplastic for food packaging” and “starch” are motor and declining themes, respectively. The VOSviewer visualization of keywords co-occurrence revealed “starch” and “bioplastic” as the dominant keywords with total link strengths (TLSs) of 12 and 13, respectively. An Indonesian university, Universitas Sumatera Utara, was the most productive (n=45). However, the country is in 18th position (n=329) with the least average citations per document (5.5). China and the United States were the most productive countries (n=194 and 99, respectively) that received a total of 3523 and 3345 citations, respectively. Collaboration between China and the United States was established with a TLS of 14, with other observed collaborations such as India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, and Brazil. In conclusion, the research is growing rapidly each year, with China-based institutions leading the field, while countries like Indonesia are beginning to gain recognition. The main focus of innovation in this research is on producing bioplastics for food packaging, which is the most reported area. Additionally, there is a trend toward exploring alternative raw materials, indicating a reduced utilization of starch. Future research should aim to optimize bioplastic production by exploring diverse approaches and fostering international collaboration.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2025-06-01-015 Full Text: PDFhttps://hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/444agriculturebibliometricbioplasticcircular economyplastic.
spellingShingle . Erdiwansyah
Salfauqi Nurman
. Masyudi
. Saudah
. Irhamni
. Diana
Fadlan Hidayat
Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
Journal of Human, Earth, and Future
agriculture
bibliometric
bioplastic
circular economy
plastic.
title Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
title_full Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
title_fullStr Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
title_full_unstemmed Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
title_short Global Trends in Agricultural Waste-Based Bioplastic Research: A Scientometric Review
title_sort global trends in agricultural waste based bioplastic research a scientometric review
topic agriculture
bibliometric
bioplastic
circular economy
plastic.
url https://hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/444
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