Shock horror. The famously corrupt industry that gets paid both to take waste and to sell their byproducts is corropt and doesn’t deal honestly.
Also, FYI biodegradable plastic is a con. Plastic is polyethylene, which is a long chain of repeating ethylene molecules. To make it biodegradable they just put starch molecules in the chain every so often. Bacteria break down the starch leaving tiny microscopic ethylene chains you can’t see - aka microplastics. Biodegradable plastics are in fact more polluting.
Plastic is polyethylene, which is a long chain of repeating ethylene molecules. To make it biodegradable they just put starch molecules in the chain every so often.
A lot of plastic is polyethylene, but nowhere near all of it. There are plenty of polymers that can break down naturally, mostly polyesters like PLA (which breaks down into lactic acid, the same naturally produced compound that causes muscle soreness after workouts). A lot of work is being put into making PLA have better material properties so it can replace more of the conventional plastics. It’s also generally made from corn and can be pretty close to carbon-neutral. So long story short some biodegradable plastics are worse, but some have legitimate applications and are genuinely better than current options.
Shock horror. The famously corrupt industry that gets paid both to take waste and to sell their byproducts is corropt and doesn’t deal honestly.
Also, FYI biodegradable plastic is a con. Plastic is polyethylene, which is a long chain of repeating ethylene molecules. To make it biodegradable they just put starch molecules in the chain every so often. Bacteria break down the starch leaving tiny microscopic ethylene chains you can’t see - aka microplastics. Biodegradable plastics are in fact more polluting.
A lot of plastic is polyethylene, but nowhere near all of it. There are plenty of polymers that can break down naturally, mostly polyesters like PLA (which breaks down into lactic acid, the same naturally produced compound that causes muscle soreness after workouts). A lot of work is being put into making PLA have better material properties so it can replace more of the conventional plastics. It’s also generally made from corn and can be pretty close to carbon-neutral. So long story short some biodegradable plastics are worse, but some have legitimate applications and are genuinely better than current options.
I had some doubts at first but then I read this article from BBC:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191030-why-biodegradables-wont-solve-the-plastic-crisis