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Bio-based composites containing materials sourced from renewable resources like lignocellulosics play a vital role in advancing sustainable development. This field of study aims to educate students about creating and evaluating different composite materials made from eco-friendly, renewable sources. Particularly noteworthy are biopolymers including polylactic acid (PLA) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), which are primarily derived from plant or tree materials. These polymers not only originate from sustainable sources but also break down rapidly in nature, minimizing the ecological impact of manufactured goods. Consequently, they support sustainable lifestyles while adhering to environmentally conscious manufacturing practices. Additionally, they eliminate reliance on fossil-based carbon sources, thereby helping to lessen environmental impacts related to climate change.