Environmental Sciences, asked by amreenfatima78691, 11 months ago

why Aluminium foil is non biodegradable can you explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hi,

It is difficult to recycle when covered in food materials, so not many recycling facilities want it.

It is not biodegradable in the true sense, although over a long period it will break up into smaller pieces in landfill, through oxidation.

Answered by amritanshu6
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Aluminium foil is not biodegradable in the true sense, although over a long period it will break up into smaller pieces in landfill, through oxidation.

Aluminium foil is difficult to recycle when covered in food materials, so not many recycling facilities want it. One major user of foil is the hairdressing industry, from which one recycling enterprise is collecting foil.

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