More then your moms face
A plastic, 6-pack holder takes a long time to disintegrate - about 450 years. This is much longer than the time required by a disposable diaper, a hard plastic container, or an aluminum can. Paper, books, and cotton fabric disintegrate much faster and more completely.
Yes. It can take up to 3 weeks Max.
because they take a long time to rot and decay
When you put something in the bin, and it is taken into the garbage, it is pressed onto the ground later on to rot, and plastic can take up to 1,000 years rotting. Think of all the plants it would choke during such a long time!But note that there are different types of plastic.
Yes but not for long
550 or more years! http://www.thegoodhuman.com/2008/04/23/how-long-does-litter-take-to-disintegrate/
one year
A plastic, 6-pack holder takes a long time to disintegrate - about 450 years. This is much longer than the time required by a disposable diaper, a hard plastic container, or an aluminum can. Paper, books, and cotton fabric disintegrate much faster and more completely.
into landfill things but they can take, what is it? like more than 1000 years to disintegrate
I would really take up too 3 weeks because well its paper
That depends on what kind of tape it is. Mylar tape will take centuries or millennia to disintegrate. Paper tape will disintegrate in a matter of weeks or even days if in a compost pile.
1 month
About 1500 years.
How long it takes for hair to disintegrate depends on several factors. The temperature, humidity, amount of hair, and the presence of keratin eating bacteria are all factors. On average it takes at least a year to disintegrate.
For a newspaper to deompose it takes 3-4 months
I don't think so and the word "plastic is used as an adjective in "plastic surgery" meaning to shape and not from the synthetic material plastic.
This is one of the strong arguments against using a lot of plastic: It doesn't. Fifty thousand years from now, when aliens from a distant galaxy land on the dry dusty earth and dig through the gray sand to find out whether there was ever life here, they'll find buried plastic. And BTW ... the word is "disintegrate".