Biodegradable plastics
Biodegradable plastics are not merely plastics that break apart; they are materials that decompose into carbon dioxide and water through microbial activity, ultimately returning to the natural environment. There are two types of biodegradable plastics: those derived from plants and those from petroleum. These materials have a usage lifespan because of their biodegradable properties. After this period, they tend to lose flexibility and are more prone to cracking under pressure.
* It is important to note that biodegradable plastics are not intended to promote littering.