200-500 years. I guess you don't want to hear any details...
A disposable nappy can take hundreds of years to decompose due to the materials used, such as plastics and super absorbent polymers. This long decomposition time contributes to environmental waste and pollution concerns.
It can take up to 500 years for a disposable diaper (nappy) to decompose due to the materials used in its production, such as plastic and synthetic fibers. This makes disposable diapers a significant contributor to landfill waste.
A disposable nappy can take approximately 500 years to break down in a landfill due to the materials they are made of, such as plastics and other synthetic materials that do not easily degrade. This long decomposition time contributes to environmental pollution and waste management challenges.
Disposable diapers can take up to 500 years to decompose due to the materials used in their production. The synthetic components like plastics and absorbent gels do not break down easily in the environment, contributing to their long decomposition time.
No, Nappy San and borax are different products. Nappy San is a stain remover and sanitizer for laundry, while borax is a natural mineral compound used as a cleaning agent, laundry booster, and insecticide. They have different uses and compositions.
it will take about 8 weeks to rot
It does rot as per me. I have never seen a plastic gets rot
NEVER
paper takes 2-3 weeks to rot!! :)
it take about 3 day
it takes approx. 2-3 weeks to rot if it is wet
it takes 6 days or more for a banana to completely rot.
how long does a orange to rot in the winter
about a week ago
One week.
depends on the thing
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