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Does biodegradable plastic harm the environment?

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Answered by havyadarji2007
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Biodegradable plastics are those that can decompose naturally in the environment. The makeup structure of biodegradable plastics makes them easily break down by natural microorganisms, giving an end product that is less harmful to the environment

Answered by INFORMATIVENINE
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Biodegradable plastics are those that can decompose naturally in the environment. The makeup structure of biodegradable plastics makes them easily break down by natural microorganisms, giving an end product that is less harmful to the environment.

Explanation:

Plastics marketed as "biodegradable" will contribute to plastic pollution if they are lost or littered. They do not break down as quickly and completely in the environment as the term might imply and thus can harm wildlife and ecosystems

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