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do you have habit of collecting chocolate wrappers
The wrappers on chocolate bars made of plastic
Aluminum metal is commonly used in chocolate wrappers as it is lightweight, flexible, and helps protect the chocolate from moisture, light, and air.
You can have 22 chocolates.15 chocolates (+ their 15 wrappers)turn in the wrappers for 5 more chocolates (+ their 5 wrappers)turn in the 5 wrappers for 1 more chocolate (still have 2 leftover wrappers + 1 new wrapper)turn in the 3 wrappers for 1 more chocolate
wrappers on many foods are plastic for durability and handling. Paper would not be strong enough.
probably tin foil
At present there is no Guinness World Record for this category.
yes,it is non- biodegradable waste
Yes you can. There are many places online you can go or even stores where you can have candy wrappers personalized. You can even buy a kit to print your own chocolate bar wrappers at home.
The decomposition time for a chocolate wrapper can vary significantly depending on its material. For paper wrappers, it typically takes a few weeks to a few months to decompose, while plastic wrappers can take hundreds of years to break down in the environment. Some wrappers may be made from biodegradable materials, which could decompose faster. However, it’s important to dispose of all wrappers properly to minimize environmental impact.
A pile of wrappers!A pile of wrappers!A pile of wrappers!A pile of wrappers!
Toffee wrappers are non biodegradable wastes.It is disposed only after 400-500 years.