The same way you should use any word in a sentence: in the proper context and meaning.
Biodegradable is a compound word. Bio as in Biology. And degrade. Able implies the object has the "ability to biodegrade" or the "ability to degrade biotically"
The prefix bio means "alive" or "organism" as in biology, the study of living things, biosphere, a system of living things, antibiotic, against living things and probiotic, which means for living things. Degrade means to breakdown or fall apart. So something that is biodegradable is something that can be "broken Down by living things" specifically, bacteria and microorganisms.
As far as using it in a sentence, it is simply an adjective or descriptive modifier. It describes a noun (person, place, or thing). So you could say Starbucks uses biodegradable coffee cups to minimize their impact on the environment. You could also say, in order to minimize their impact on the environment, Starbucks has made all of their coffee cups biodegradable.Either sentence is good and uses the word correctly. The difference is that in sentence one, the emphasis is placed on the word environment. In sentence two, the emphasis is on biodegradable. Say them both in your head to see what I mean. That's just a matter of your personal style of writing and speaking, and who your intended audience is.
We avoid using polythene because it is a synthetic material that is not biodegradable and can contribute to environmental pollution. As a more eco-friendly alternative, we opt for materials that are biodegradable, compostable, or recyclable to reduce our impact on the environment.
Any substance that can be decomposed by bacterial action is referred to as biodegradable. For example, plastic is not biodegradable but paper is a biodegradable material.
Glass is non-biodegradable because it does not decompose or break down into natural substances. It can take thousands of years for glass to decompose, making it a significant environmental concern if not properly recycled.
Woolen clothes are biodegradable because they are made from natural fibers derived from animals such as sheep. When discarded, wool decomposes over time, breaking down into organic matter without causing harm to the environment.
Aluminum is non-biodegradable, meaning it does not break down naturally in the environment. However, it can be recycled and reused multiple times, which helps reduce the impact of its production on the environment.
Biodegradable plastics decay faster than non-biodegradable plastics.
That bag is biodegradable, it will completely dissolve in a year from now.
Paper is a hundred percent biodegradable. Plastic is not biodegradable. We should use easily biodegradable materials more often, such as paper, wood, cloth, and the like.
The use of biodegradable packaging is supposed to reduce the amount of waste.
this bag is biodegradable.
biodegradable is a stupid word for fat chickens
I chose to buy biodegradable cleaning products because they break down naturally without harming the environment.
Example sentence - The wording on the box of laundry soap indicates it is biodegradable.
These containers are made from biodegradable materials, so they will break down naturally over time.
Plastic bottles are not biodegradable.
Some plastic is non-biodegradable, in the sense that it takes longer than several lifetimes for the plastic to disintegrate. A glass bottle is essentially non-biodegradable.
Do you mean biodegradable, if so biodegradable products are those that can be decomposed be microbes and other biological processes