biodegradates
Biodegradates is a term used to describe materials that can be broken down into simpler substances by the action of living organisms, primarily microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. This decomposition process occurs naturally in the environment, converting complex organic compounds into carbon dioxide, water, and biomass. The rate at which a material biodegrades depends on several factors, including the material's composition, environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and oxygen availability, and the presence of specific microbial populations.
Materials that biodegrade are often contrasted with persistent synthetic materials, like many plastics, which can remain
The concept of biodegradability is important in waste management and product design. Products labeled as biodegradable