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  2. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable plastics are plastics that can be decomposed by the action of living organisms, usually microbes, into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass. [1] Biodegradable plastics are commonly produced with renewable raw materials, micro-organisms, petrochemicals , or combinations of all three.

  3. Category:Biodegradable plastics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Biodegradable plastics" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Biodegradable polymer - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable polymers also received notice from various fields in 2012 when Professor Geoffrey Coates of Cornell University received the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award. As of 2013, 5-10% of the plastic market focused on biodegradable polymer derived plastics. [citation needed]

  5. Biodegradable additives - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable additives will help speed up the biodegradation process of plastics so that plastic pileups will be less frequent. [19] Biodegradable additives have the potential to significantly reduce the accumulation of plastics in the environment. Plastics are ubiquitous in everyday life and are produced and disposed of in huge quantities ...

  6. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Boxed products made from bioplastics and other biodegradable plastics. Few commercial applications exist for bioplastics. Cost and performance remain problematic. Typical is the example of Italy, where biodegradable plastic bags are compulsory for shoppers since 2011 with the introduction of a specific law. [16]

  7. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Although starch powder can be added as a filler to allow some plastics to degrade more easily, such treatment does not lead to complete breakdown. Some researchers have genetically engineered bacteria to synthesize completely biodegradable plastics, such as polyhydroxy butyrate (PHB); however, these were still relatively costly as of 2021. [23]

  8. Category:Plastics additives - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plastics additives" ... out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ... Biodegradable additives; Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl ...

  9. Category:Biodegradable materials - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable plastics (13 P) W. Wood (10 C, 117 P) Pages in category "Biodegradable materials" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.