Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is not readily degradable and can take hundreds of years to break down in the environment. While it can be recycled in some cases, improper disposal often leads to environmental pollution. Additionally, when PVC does degrade, it can release harmful chemicals, making it a concern for both ecosystems and human health. Efforts are being made to develop more sustainable alternatives and improve recycling methods for PVC products.
No , it is bio degradable. It will start getting corroded when left in the atmosphere and the corrosion products will become part of the soil.
PVC = polyvynlchloride
Semi-Rigid PVC
With a PVC locator
Yes.
It is a strange dilemma, PVC.....and wallpaper. How can PVC be paper? As we all know that PVC is not a bio-degradable product, definitely not good for the environment. People are concerned about the life of PVC as compared to Paper for application as Wallpaper. The most common argument is that PVC is waterproof. Well, if we are discussing waterproof in terms of seepage from the wall, then all the wallpapers are installed using water based glues. Any kind of seepage will effect the glue and the pasting will peel
Glass is recyclable. Glass is non degradable. Bio degradable waste rots away. Oil based paints are normally not bio degradable.
waste that is non degradable
No, lead is a metal and metal is not bio degradable.
because they are both part of recycling
IT IS boring
1) Bio-degradable waste 2) Non bio-degradable waste
Disposal whidh can be decompose by nature are called deradable pollutants
Disposal whidh can be decompose by nature are called deradable pollutants
yes, it is.
Suck on a chupa chup and throw it in the bin
No.