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difference between bioplastic and tupperware plastic

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Answered by Simran200837
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“Biodegradable” implies that the decomposition happens in weeks to months. Bioplastics that don't biodegrade that quickly are called “durable,” and some bioplastics made from biomass that cannot easily be broken down by microorganisms are considered non-biodegradable

Answered by Mrmasoom
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Environmental Considerations

Tupperware claims to be free of BPA products, making it safe for the environment and for people to use long term. Plastic is not biodegradable, so when thrown out just adds to waste that is already found in the environment

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