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While many products made by the plastics industry are recycled at end-of-life, biodegradation also offers very interesting solutions.
Paper is often part of a multi-component product with many variations. In such cases, biodegradability can offer several possibilities.
As opposed to biodegradation, abiotic degradation is a non-microbial process that concerns the fragmentation of the material into many small pieces, influenced by UV light and/or heat.
We offer anaerobic degradation testing to provide detailed insight into the biodegradation or disintegration of a material in an anaerobic environment.
Plastics used for products such as fishing nets and baits can inevitably end up in the ocean. Biodegradability of these materials offers enormous benefits to prevent damage to the environment.
Consumer products, such as detergents or flushable wipes, can inevitably end up in a fresh water environment. Biodegradability of these products helps to prevent any kind of damage to the ecosystem.