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About NaturSac Biodegradable Bags?
Hydrophobic polyethylene becomes absorbent before it incorporates hydrogen into its functional organic groups. This
first phase -- known as abiotic process -- totally dissociates
polyethylene. The second phase consists in biodegradation of fragments by microorganisms (microbes) that feed on organic carbon. The components resulting from biodegradation are simply water, carbon
dioxide, and biomass. Consequently these products are not harmful for the environment (soil composition), plants or microorganisms Usage : Many environmental studies have shown that several types of pollution problems result from traditional plastic packing bag usage.
These problems include :
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– Degradation process lasting several generations (over 380 years) 2
- External pollution due to dispersion in nature 3
- Marine pollution (bags floating or half-immersed in the water) Given
their composition, but foster continuation of consumer practices in
secondary usage of bags for domestic waste disposal. |