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no there is not because a plastic bag is not biodegradable
Biodegradable plastic.
The biodegradability of a plastic is not strictly related to its tensile strength.However, it's a fair bet that a biodegradable bag is probably weaker than a "regular plastic" bag.
Two materials that can be combined to make biodegradable plastic bags are corn starch and PLA (polylactic acid). These materials are biodegradable, renewable resources that can be used to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional plastic bags.
Plastic shipping bags are still being made. Biodegradable plastic and degradable plastic bags are much friendlier to the environment than just regular plastic bags.
Hey dude, from my point of view All plastic carry bags are recyclable, most of the Plastic carry bags manufacturer and supplier companies are produce the biodegradable plastic bags.
if it is non-biodegradable it means that if left in a landfill site it will not rot away naturally for years like the old plastic bags, most plastic bags these days are biodegradable however. Hope I helped
One can find biodegradable plastic bags in store at Sainsburys, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Wilkinsons, Boots, Marks & Spencer and many more UK based supermarkets.
Plastic shipping bags are not a green item. Plastic is not biodegradable and when incinerated it emits harmful carbons that deteriorate the ozone layer.
Biodegradable food packaging bags are beneficial because they break down naturally, reducing environmental impact and waste. They help decrease plastic pollution and are more sustainable than traditional plastic bags.
are bags strong and thick enough to reuse