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Biodegradable

Biodegradable refers to materials that can be broken down by microorganisms (bacteria, fungi) into natural substances such as water, carbon dioxide, and biomass.

Important Notes:

  • Biodegradation rates vary by material and environment
  • “Biodegradable” doesn’t always mean “compostable”
  • Industrial composting often required for bioplastics
  • Marine biodegradability is a separate certification

Standards: EN 13432, ASTM D6400, ISO 14855

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PLA (Polylactic Acid)

Also known as: Polylactic Acid, Polylactide

Polylactic Acid (PLA) is a biodegradable thermoplastic polyester derived from renewable resources such as corn starch, cassava, or sugarcane. It is one of the most widely used bioplastics globally.

Key Properties:

  • Biodegradable under industrial composting conditions
  • Made from renewable resources
  • Similar processing to conventional plastics
  • Lower carbon footprint

Major Producers: NatureWorks, Total Corbion, COFCO

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