Biodegradable Packaging
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65 products
When we say something is "biodegradable," it indicates that the item or substance can naturally break down and decompose into simpler, harmless components over time through the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and other biological processes. Biodegradable materials return to nature without leaving behind lasting waste or causing pollution. However, the rate and extent of biodegradation can vary depending on factors like the material's composition, environmental conditions, and the presence of appropriate microorganisms. It's important to note that while biodegradable materials break down more readily than non-biodegradable ones, the term doesn't necessarily imply a specific timeframe or environmental impact.