White pollution, a pervasive environmental issue, primarily refers to the adverse impact caused by discarded non-biodegradable plastic waste.
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The market outlook for biodegradable products, particularly biodegradable plastics, is highly promising and poised for significant growth in the coming years.
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Biodegradable plastics are designed to break down naturally under specific conditions, minimizing their impact on the ecosystem. The origin products used to manufacture biodegradable plastics can be broadly categorized into four main groups:
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When it comes to the identification of single-use biodegradable products, there are several key markers and indicators that distinguish them from conventional, non-biodegradable ones.
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Biodegradable products are those that can naturally break down into their basic components by the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, under certain environmental conditions. This process typically occurs without leaving harmful residues, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional, non-biodegradable items.
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Plastics have become an integral part of our daily lives, pervasive in nearly every aspect of modern society. Their versatility, durability, and low cost have made them a ubiquitous material, but the impact of this ubiquity is both positive and negative.
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