Biodegradability is the ability to slowly decompose into water and carbon dioxide through biodegradation and composting over some time and return to nature. The data obtained after rigorous experimental checkpoints can be obtained for biodegradable certification.
Biodegradable Types:
l Composting
Composting methods can be divided into domestic and industrial composting methods, which need to be slowly decomposed into water and carbon dioxide under certain conditions.
l Ocean decomposition
Marine decomposition is in salt water or natural seawater, also for whether the sample can be decomposed into water and carbon dioxide and has no negative impact on marine life.
However, some people do not understand the meaning of decomposability. Therefore, there are several decomposition methods on the market. Although they are decomposed, they are not through natural methods, and they will eventually leave small fragments, which will still cause certain pollution to the environment. . This is the biggest difference between them. There are disintegration methods, photodegradation methods, and oxidative biodegradation methods.
Data reference source:
1. Social enterprise insights https://www.seinsights.asia/article/3291/3270/6736





