For a brief discussion on this topic, check out the link below. In short, the answer seems to be a positive yes.
http://www.igiwax.com/resource/Environmental
Wax is biodegradable and will eventually be broken down by bacteria. This means that if it is left in nature, it will eventually be consumed and return to the environment.
Yes!
Forever. Wax is non-biodegradable.
yes, because the verebrac inserts to the vinacular hole which creates and electric charge
All I know is that Home Lights candles are made of soy wax. Home Lights uses top quality 100% soy wax, the product as biodegradable and eco-friendly.
Dixie is one brand that is not. Anything that is coated in wax or contain wax are not going to break down easily, nor can they be recycled.
Assuming that you mean paraffin wax as the regular, the major difference would be that paraffin wax is not a renewable resource. It is made from refined petroleum, whereas bees wax is made from bees. It is biodegradable and is a softer wax which can be rolled into candles without melting.
biodegradable
Abs is not biodegradable.
tissue is biodegradable
biodegradable
If it can be eaten then it is biodegradable. So a sausage is biodegradable.
yes Aerosol biodegradable