Usually. "Corrugated" is simply the process where a sheet of cardboard is made of 3 (or more) individual pieces: Two pieces form the walls while the third runs sort of zig-zag between them. Most cardboard available today is going to be corrugated.
However, there are other processes (like lamination) which will make it hard, if not impossible for the cardboard to degrade.
biodegradable
It depends on what they are made from. Boxes made from waxed paper will degrade easily. Those reinforced with plastic or thin aluminium film will take years to biodegrade.
It depends on what they are made from. Boxes made from waxed paper will degrade easily. Those reinforced with plastic or thin aluminium film will take years to biodegrade.
Yes, all toilet paper is biodegradable.
* Paper bags are biodegradable. * They can also be recycled. * They are fairly lightweight compared to boxes and cans, so are cheaper to transport. * they make it easier to carry quantities of items
Yes, it is. Any paper is biodegradable as it it made out of organic material like wood pulp and fibre. Rice paper is also edible, and everything edible is biodegradable.
No, paper is biodegradable.
Paper is a hundred percent biodegradable. Plastic is not biodegradable. We should use easily biodegradable materials more often, such as paper, wood, cloth, and the like.
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Yes
Any substance that can be decomposed by bacterial action is referred to as biodegradable. For example, plastic is not biodegradable but paper is a biodegradable material.
Biodegradable means that it will degrade or rot biologically i.e. in presence of water and air, it will eventually breakup in to simpler organic compounds such as CO2, CH4 etc. and mix with atmospheric air. Metals have different kind of reactions with atmospheric ingredients and form compounds. Most of plastics are not biodegradable. Most grades of papers are biodegradable.