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Why plastic does not degrades !?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because petroleum-based plastics like PET don't decompose the same way organic material does. This kind of decomposition requires sunlight, not bacteria. When UV rays strike plastic, they break the bonds holding the long molecular chain together.

Answered by uddeshya161
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Because petroleum-based plastics like PET don't decompose the same way organic material does. ... This kind of decomposition requires sunlight, not bacteria. When UV rays strike plastic, they break the bonds holding the long molecular chain together.

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