No. Biodegradation is dissolving chemical compounds by bacteria or Biology. A compost pile is a good example of bio-degradation that many can see and understand; natural exposure to oxygen, heat, and water will break down leaves and grass clippings and food matter. You don't see piles of rocks biodegrading because they don't have carbon
In order to biodegrade, it must have carbon and be an organic compound and salt is inorganic, contains no carbon and is therefore chemically impossible to biodegrade.
A fruit peel is biodegradable. All plant and animal tissues will decompose eventually.
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It depends upon the material of which the jar is made. If it is made of glass, as virtually all jam jars are, it is not biodegradable.
you can simply bin it as it is biodegradable
Blue painter's tape is typically not biodegradable, as it is made from synthetic materials like polypropylene or polyester. These materials can take a long time to decompose in landfills. While some brands may offer more eco-friendly options, it's important to check the specific product details for any biodegradable claims. For environmentally-conscious projects, consider looking for tapes labeled as biodegradable or made from natural materials.
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tissue is biodegradable
Abs is not biodegradable.
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If it can be eaten then it is biodegradable. So a sausage is biodegradable.
yes Aerosol biodegradable
Biodegradable can be broken down by the earth naturally, non- biodegradable can not.
A fruit peel is biodegradable. All plant and animal tissues will decompose eventually.
We segregate our biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes so that all biodegradable can be used as fertilizers while the non biodegradable can be recycled to make different creative products.
A human hair is biodegradable.
Polystyrene is NOT biodegradable
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