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Many products today can be made from some type of biodegradable plastic, from eating utensils to product packaging. This plastic can break down without damaging the environment, instead of taking up room in landfills or polluting the earth and oceans....
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Biodegradable plastic refers to the product after microbial decomposition, and finally into water and carbon dioxide (completely disappeared), compostable, can be called biodegradable plastics. Common materials are PLA, PBAT, starch, etc. the products absolutely do not contain PE (polyethylene), PP...
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Fully biodegradable plastics: fully biodegradable plastics are mainly made from natural polymers (such as starch, cellulose, chitin) or agricultural and sideline products through microbial fermentation or synthesis of biodegradable polymers. For example, thermoplastic starch plastics, aliphatic polyester, polylactic acid, starch...
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With low cost, easy to use, easy to manufacture, light weight and stable physical and chemical properties, plastics were once considered as one of the "most successful" materials ever created by human beings. Because of these "advantages", the demand and...
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Biodegradable and absorbable biopolymer materials can give full play to their functions in vivo for a period of time. After a period of time, they begin to degrade and lose their original functions. Their degradation products are absorbed or discharged...
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