Science, asked by swagger4, 1 year ago

why is plastic non biodegradable

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Answered by shsawatanand30
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plastic is non biodegredable because it does not easily decomposes by microorganisms
Answered by vaishnavee2
9
Various other stronger chemical bonding and interactions cannot be broken down that commonly is present in most of the plastics. Bacteria can't decompose plastics because they can't break the links.
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