is an
environmentally friendly capsule
Végéplast is also
Végéplast modular properties depending on your applications
Aussi résistant que le plastique traditionnel
Oxygène haute barrière à travers un film de cellulose
Capable de contacter
Aussi résistant que le plastique traditionnel
Oxygène haute barrière à travers un film de cellulose
Capable de contacter
Résiste à la chaleur
résister au froid
Couleurs de la gamme
Résiste à la chaleur
résister au froid
Couleurs de la gamme
Biodegradable plastics are materials that can break down into natural elements like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass through the action of microorganisms such as bacteria or fungi. They offer a potential solution to the problem of plastic pollution because they degrade more rapidly than traditional plastics, which can persist in the environment for hundreds of years.
Here are some key points about biodegradable plastics:
Types : Biodegradable plastics can be made from various sources, including plant-based materials like cornstarch, sugarcane, or cellulose, as well as synthetic polymers designed to break down more easily.
Degradation: Biodegradable plastics can degrade under specific conditions, such as exposure to heat, moisture, or microbial activity. The degradation process typically results in the breakdown of the material into smaller fragments, eventually returning to the environment as natural compounds.
Environmental Impact: While biodegradable plastics offer potential benefits in reducing plastic waste, their environmental impact depends on factors such as the conditions required for degradation, the rate of decomposition, and whether they are disposed of properly. Improper disposal, such as littering biodegradable plastics in natural environments like oceans or forests, can still contribute to pollution