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Biodegradable plastics, also known as biodegradable plastics, refer to plastics that are degraded by microorganisms existing in nature under natural conditions such as soil and/or sandy soil, and/or specific conditions such as composting, Anaerobic digestion or aqueous culture medium
These are plastics that are made using polymers derived from plant-based sources such as starch, cellulose, or lignin. Bio-based plastics can be engineered to be biodegradable, but are not necessarily.
Starch is one of the most promising natural polymers because of its inherent biodegradability, overwhelming abundance and annual renewability.
Biodegradable (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution. Traditional plastics will not degrade for 400 years and will cause significant global pollution.