No, not any more. According to a technician at HenKel (the company who produce Sellotape) on a phone call on 1.8.12, they stopped using the biodegradable cellulose film some time around 2010 and started using non-biodegradable polypropylene film in order to keep production costs down.
No, it won't stick to sellotape.
Sellotape is typically made out of a thin, transparent film of cellulose acetate or polyester coated with an adhesive substance. The adhesive can vary depending on the brand and type of sellotape.
No, sellotape is not happy, it's miserable as every time it sticks to itself you unstick it and it cries in pain and you tear off pieces to stick on paper, poor Sellotape
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Richard Drew
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sellotapist
While eating a small amount of sellotape is unlikely to kill your hamster, it can pose serious health risks. The adhesive and materials in sellotape can cause blockages in the digestive system or lead to other complications. If your hamster has ingested sellotape, it's important to monitor her for any signs of distress and consult a veterinarian if you notice any unusual behavior or symptoms.
The spelling "Sellotape" is a brand name of "cellophane tape". The spelling ''Sellotape'' is a trademarked brand namename. (Sellotape trademark of Scapa Group PLC). It was spelled that way because when it was first manufactured in 1937, "Cellotape" was still a trademarked name.
Sellotape
to stick something on to something else