A teddy bear, typically made of synthetic materials like polyester and plastic, can take several decades to decompose in the environment. The exact time can vary based on factors such as exposure to sunlight, moisture, and temperature. Unlike natural fibers, synthetic materials do not break down easily, contributing to long-lasting environmental waste. Proper disposal methods, such as recycling or donating, can help mitigate this issue.
Does not decompose
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seat belt
1700 years to decompose
how lond does it take to decompose a band aid
iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose
it takes over a year for it to decompose
it takes about 10 years to decompose .
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First you need to stuff your teddy bear with bills and tell your boss take it. rip it open. GIVE ME A DISCOUNT!!!!
Synthetic fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill site due to their non-biodegradable nature. This long decomposition time contributes to environmental pollution and sustainability issues.
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.