What is Biodegradable Plastic?
Plastics that break down naturally through biological processes
Decomposed by microorganisms into water, CO2, and biomass
Made from renewable sources (corn starch, sugarcane, cellulose)
Requires specific conditions: moisture, oxygen, temperature
Typical decomposition time: 3-6 months in proper conditions
The Plastic Problem
8 million tons of plastic enter oceans annually
Traditional plastic takes 500-1000 years to decompose
Only 9% of plastic waste is recycled globally
Microplastics found in food, water, and air
Severe impact on marine life and ecosystems
Types of Biodegradable Plastics
PLA (Polylactic Acid)
✓ Made from corn starch or sugarcane
✓ Needs industrial composting
✓ Clear and rigid
✓ Used for packaging, bags
PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates)
✓ Produced by bacteria
✓ Biodegrades in marine environments
✓ Flexible material
✓ Used for bottles, films
Woven Bags as Alternatives
Made from natural fibers: cotton, jute, hemp, bamboo
Durable and reusable (can last 2-5 years)
Biodegradable at end of life (6 months - 2 years)
Stronger load capacity than plastic bags
Washable and maintainable

Conclusion
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Biodegradable plastics and woven bags offer promising alternatives to traditional plastic. While challenges remain, combining technological innovation with consumer action can significantly reduce our environmental impact and create a more sustainable future for all of us


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