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Having composted envelopes in the past and come across windows in the subsequent compost, no: but some windows are allegedly compostable; maybe those made from cellulose acetate. Most paper is compostable: watch out for some strong envelopes made from plastic fibres, and paper or card with a fine plastic film. Much of the time you can detect this: the tear test will either resist or reveal the film, the soak test will not absorb water, or only absorb it from one side or from the edge.

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