Oxo-biodegradable plastic garbage bags are quite
indistinguishable from ordinary plastic bags but breaks up into thin fragments
when left out in the open, in the presence of oxygen , within a short span of
around 3 months. These fragments are totally consumed by bacteria and fungi
releasing carbon dioxide, water and humus, a natural fertilizer. In contrast,
an ordinary bag remains inert, for as many as 400 years.
Oxo-biodegradable plastic garbage bags can be incinerated without any harmful effects-they do not contain toxic heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium.
Oxo-biodegradable plastic garbage bags can be recycled as
part of a normal plastic waste stream.
Oxo-biodegradable plastics disintegrate in landfills where oxygen is present, but remains inert in deep burial pits where oxygen is absent, and unlike other biodegradable plastics do not emit methane, which is a powerful greenhouse gas.
Presence of PRO-DEGRADANT ADDITIVIES (PDA) makes
Oxo-biodegradable plastics break up into tiny fragments. As these additives are not a bi-product of any plant or animal matter, no wildlife is harmed in the manufacture of these plastics.
Oxo-biodegradable plastics are safe for food contact, and can be made meeting the requirements of International Standard Organization (ISO).
Plastic has become an inevitable material in our day to day life. Undoubtedly this next generation technology is going to boom in the coming years. Lets spread its usage for a brighter, cleaner, greener and healthier plant.

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