Will the plastic degrade?

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Mere form change

Mere form change
Degradable plastics leave considerable residues

Category Composition End product Degradability
Thermoplastic blend Thermoplastic starch with polycaprolactone (PCL)/ polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) Through microbial action into H2O, CO2, inorganic compounds, biomass Biodegradable/compostable
Starch polyethylene blend Starch with polyethylene or polypropylene Only starch biodegradable, plastic disintegrates and  remains in environment
Controlled degradation
Polyethylene with prodegradant  additives Polyethylene mixed with prodegradant additives based on metals and metal complexes Plastic disintegrates in the presence of UV light, water or air; remains in the environment as fine particles Controlled degradation (photo or oxidative degradation)
Compiled from Impact of degradable plastic bags in Australia, April 2004, Department of Environment and Heritage, Australian Government, and other sources

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