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Sellotape, primarily made from plastic materials, can take hundreds of years to decompose in the environment. The exact time varies depending on factors like exposure to sunlight, moisture, and temperature. While it does not biodegrade easily, it may break down into smaller microplastics over time, contributing to environmental pollution. Proper disposal through recycling or waste management is recommended to mitigate its impact.

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