• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    made from modified starch that can completely decompose in nature—and do so within only two months

    That’s what I wanted to know. This is a huge improvement over current products that, while still plant-based, aren’t really biodegradable because they have to be processed in an industrial composting facility. For products that need to be durable only in the short term (e.g. takeout containers), this will be great!

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    6 months ago

    There are lots of biodegradable plastic alternatives now. I wish there were more government incentives to use them. Outlawing or taxing the hell out of single-use non biodegradable plastics in non-medical uses would help.

  • lurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.works
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    it may be helpful in some cases, but often plastic is so successful because it’s not biodegradable. if insects, bacteria and fungi have a hard time eating through it, it’s a container that can protect the contents from them. it’s difficult to replace withpout losing that ability, especially when it is preferred to be transparent (as in see-through) as well