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the biodegradable polymer is??

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Answered by pranjal3992
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Biodegradable polymers often refers to plastics that break down and decompose over time. The can be derived from organic products or contain additions of biodegradable and renewable materials. Here is a couple examples: PLA - polylactic acid, a biodegradable plastic derived from corn starch, tapioca

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Biodegradable polymers often refers to plastics that break down and decompose over time.

The can be derived from organic products or contain additions of biodegradable and renewable materials.

Here is a couple examples: PLA - polylactic acid, a biodegradable plastic derived from corn starch, tapioca or the like.

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