Whatever caveman first whacked some hide off a dead animal to use as clothing.
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I would say the stick he whacked it with was the first biodegradable product. (weapon.)
Biodegradable is when some thing you own, eg, a carrot can rot or fade away and turn into the product they were made out of in the first place, like turning into dirt again. The item which is Biodegradable also doesn't pollute the earth because it is made out of natural resources.
No
Everything is essentially biodegradable. Cotton with polyester blended in, or polyester alone will take longer to biodegrade than 100% cotton, for example.
Most traditional erasers are made from synthetic materials like PVC or TPR, which are non-biodegradable and can persist in the environment for a long time. However, there are biodegradable erasers made from natural rubber or other eco-friendly materials that break down more easily. It's important to check product labels to determine whether an eraser is biodegradable or not.
it will degrade naturally
Older milk cartons were not made of biodegradable materials. The newest milk cartons that are produced are made of biodegradable materials.
yes ,every plant product is biodegradable
Yes plastics are biodegradable,but be sure to notice on the box, some companies claim their product is biodegradable but they haven't tested it for 100 years or so. Also some plastics are not biodegradable
Taginator is a great product and it's biodegradable.
Biodegradable foam sponges are often made from natural materials such as cellulose, which is derived from plant fibers, or from biodegradable polymers like polylactic acid (PLA). These sponges break down more easily in composting environments compared to traditional synthetic sponges made from petroleum-based materials. Brands like "EcoTools" and "Bamboo Earth" offer biodegradable sponge options that are environmentally friendly. Always check product labels to ensure they are certified biodegradable.
items made of what are the least biodegradable?
yes of course it is