biohajoavammat
Biohajoavammat is a Finnish term used to describe products or materials that are comparatively more biodegradable than others. The word combines biohajoava (biodegradable) with the plural comparative ending -mmat, referring to several items that exhibit higher biodegradability relative to alternatives. In practice, the label is used in discussions of sustainability, packaging, textiles, and other goods where end-of-life disposal is considered.
Biodegradability means that a substance can be broken down by microorganisms into natural components such as
Usage and implications: The term often appears in product descriptions, policy discussions, and consumer guidance, particularly
Limitations and considerations: Biodegradability is not a universal solution to pollution. It does not guarantee safe