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What are non-biodegradable plastics?

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Answered by noothankt
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The plastics which don't decay that easily but takes more than millions of years to decay

Answered by Anonymous
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The term non-biodegradable describes polymers that do not break down to a natural, environmentally safe condition over time by biological processes. Most plastics are non-biodegradable mainly because plastic is widely used because of its low cost, versatility and durability.

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