Environmental Sciences, asked by noorfaizi72, 3 days ago

Why plastic is non-biodegradable ?​

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Answered by DasRicha
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The problem with decomposing plastic is that plastic is not organic. Most plastics in use today are made of polyethylene terephthalate, or PET for short, and are nearly indestructible. It is nearly impossible to decompose PET plastics because most bacteria cannot break them down.

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