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Why a network of biodegradable items? This website tries to combine biodegradable products - you will then see the definition - to have a website, products that, once used, will not remain on the planet within 500 years. I don't think you want your great-great-grandchildren playing with your garbage. https://bio-organicstore.com/ It also responds to a personal, or almost personal, need to fight disposable plastic. There are two alternatives: I see my way around the world like posters hanging in bathhouses: Leave it the way you want to find it. I assure you that I do not see now that we are leaving the planet as we would like to see it. Types of plastics Depending on the properties of the plastic, 3 basic groups can be distinguished: we could add a fourth group: recycled plastic, but in any case, depending on its origin and properties, it can be classified in one of the above mentioned types. Traditional plastics have a symbol consisting of three arrows in the shape of a triangle with a number in the middle to identify them. The numbers range from 1 to 7 to distinguish the different types: Sin Embargo, there is no official symbol for labelling biodegradable plastics or bioplastics, which would eventually be included in No. 7 (Others), which is no more than the drawer disaster of classifying plastics that do not fit into the other 6 codes In any case, it is more common to label products made of biodegradable materials or bioplastics in such a way that we can distinguish them. Often these characteristics are indicated on the labels, either as text or with a symbol that was not official, so that we can easily identify them. What are these and why should you use biodegradable products? In order to fully understand what makes this type of material different, it is necessary to be aware of the concept of biodegradability and its implications. According to the information note The definition of biodegradable SAR is "A substance that can be broken down by biological action". To expand the concept somewhat, Wikipedia summarizes biodegradability as follows Biodegradable is a product or substance that can be broken down into its chemical components under natural environmental conditions by the action of biological agents such as plants, animals, micro-organisms and fungi. Biodegradable materials tend to be of organic origin so that micro-organisms or macro-organisms can act on them and decompose them. After the decomposition process, the biodegradable material is converted into CO2, water, methane and/or biomass. Here are some examples of biodegradable materials: wood, paper, food waste, leather, wool... Two other concepts that are easily confused are biodegradable and compostable. A material that is compostable will always be biodegradable, but a biodegradable substance will not always be compostable. What does "decomposes" mean? The process by which a biodegradable material produces carbon dioxide, water and humus within a certain time and under certain conditions without producing waste or toxic substances. Composting can transform biodegradable waste, including biodegradable plastics, into useful products (natural fertiliser). Composting is the accelerated decomposition of organic material by a population of microbes in a moist, warm, aerobic (in the presence of oxygen) environment under controlled conditions. A material is compostable if it does not meet all conditions. If this is the case is material that decomposes in more than 6 months would not be considered compostable. For example, material that biodegrades in 5 years would not be suitable for composting, as this would take too long and spoil the rest of the compost. Or if this material produces toxic substances during the degradation process, it would also be compostable. We must therefore be careful when we produce compost and not use materials that are biodegradable but do not clearly state that they are compostable. biodegradable plastic The Biodegradable plastic is a plastic that is degraded by biological action within a certain time period and under certain conditions. These plastics can be of petrochemical origin or made from renewable organic substances such as plants, debris, agricultural products, micro-organisms, etc. Bioplastics. Biodegradable plastics are not something new, but have also been used for many years, for example for soluble medical sutures. According to the the conditions of biodegradation that we can distinguish: Bioplastics We sometimes use the term bioplastics to define biodegradable plastics, but it is more correct to distinguish between the two terms as they refer to materials with different properties. According to the the definition of bioplastics It is a polymer of organic origin, which is derived from agricultural, forestry, animal husbandry, and forestry products.

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This website tries to combine biodegradable products - you will then see the definition - to have a website, products that, once used, will not remain on the planet within 500 years. I don't think you want your great-great-grandchildren playing with your garbage. https://bio-organicstore.com/ It also responds to a personal, or almost personal, need to fight disposable plastic. There are two al ...