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  2. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioplastics also cause carbon dioxide emissions from harvesting vehicles. [59] Other minor environmental impacts include high water consumption for biomass cultivation, soil erosion, soil carbon losses and loss of biodiversity, and they are mainly are a result of land use associated with bioplastics. [64]

  3. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    The definition of bioplastics is still up for debate. The phrase is frequently used to refer to a wide range of diverse goods that may be biobased, biodegradable, or both. This could imply that polymers made from oil can be branded as "bioplastics" even if they have no biological components at all. [5]

  4. Biodegradable additives - Wikipedia

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    To confirm that the microorganisms being studied are attracted to a certain type of plastic, it is important that the synthetic plastic is the only source of carbon in the experimental compost or soil. [9] If there is a significant release of carbon dioxide, it means that the microorganism has successfully consumed the carbon in the plastic.

  5. Plasticulture - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Current science is not clear if there are negative impacts on food or once food grown in plasticulture is eaten by humans. [1] Because of these impacts, some governments, like the European Union under the Circular Economy Action Plan , are beginning to regulate its use and plastic waste produced on farms.

  6. Column: Why We Can't Rely on Science Alone to Make Public ...

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    Science tells us, for instance, that alcohol is bad for us: it leads to liver disease, heart attacks, strokes, cancer, accidents, crime, death, and lost economic productivity, among many other ...

  7. Organic matter - Wikipedia

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    An important property of soil organic matter is that it improves the capacity of a soil to hold water and nutrients, and allows their slow release, thereby improving the conditions for plant growth. Another advantage of humus is that it helps the soil to stick together which allows nematodes , or microscopic bacteria, to easily decay the ...

  8. 2 NWTC students found a new antibiotic in soil at ... - AOL

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    The students tested the bacteria in the soil as part of the Tiny Earth program. 2 NWTC students found a new antibiotic in soil at Pamperin Park. Here's why it's so groundbreaking.

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1273 on Friday, December 13 ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Friday, December 13.