Is it possible for plastics to be biodegradable?
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Incinerating non-biodegradable plastics will release carbon dioxide as well. Disposing of non-biodegradable plastics made from natural materials in anaerobic (landfill) environments will result in the plastic lasting for hundreds of years. Bacteria have developed the ability to degrade plastics.
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Incinerating non-biodegradable plastics will release carbon dioxide as well. Disposing of non-biodegradable plastics made from natural materials in anaerobic (landfill) environments will result in the plastic lasting for hundreds of years. Bacteria have developed the ability to degrade plastics.
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Yes, Bioplastics formed from natural materials such as corn starch. Biodegradable plastics composed from conventional petrochemicals, which are managed to break down immediately. Recycled plastics, which are simply plastics made from recycled plastic materials rather than raw petrochemicals.
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