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-All plastic ring carriers are made from a special low-density polyethylene plastic, which is 100 percent photodegradable.

-Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays causes the rings to weaken and become brittle. Wind and rain will break up the brittle carrier into small pieces.

-When exposed to summer sunlight, a photodegradable plastic ring carrier will begin to lose its strength in a short period of time and become totally brittle in about three weeks. This process takes longer in cloudy, cold winter weather.

- Once a ring carrier has been weakened by ultraviolet rays it poses minimal risk to wildlife. Since the carrier floats, photodegradation occurs on water as well as land.

Ring carriers must be Photodegradable by law:

*Degradable Plastic Ring Carriers Federal Law 40 CFR Part 238

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Plastic is a dangerous thing to have left outside because it doesn't decompose. For example, if the plastic we left out was a six pack ring, and a woodchuck came by and stuck his head in it, what would happen? He would probably strangle. That makes it dangerous. If it was a soda can and you left the tab on it, and animal might try to eat it and cut its mouth. Plastic is a very dangerous pollutant.


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How long does it take for 6 pack rings to decompose?

-All plastic ring carriers are made from a special low-density polyethylene plastic, which is 100 percent photodegradable. -Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays causes the rings to weaken and become brittle. Wind and rain will break up the brittle carrier into small pieces. -When exposed to summer sunlight, a photodegradable plastic ring carrier will begin to lose its strength in a short period of time and become totally brittle in about three weeks. This process takes longer in cloudy, cold winter weather. - Once a ring carrier has been weakened by ultraviolet rays it poses minimal risk to wildlife. Since the carrier floats, photodegradation occurs on water as well as land. Ring carriers must be Photodegradable by law: *Degradable Plastic Ring Carriers Federal Law 40 CFR Part 238


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