kompostovatelné
Kompostovatelné refers to materials that can be decomposed by biological processes, such as those carried out by microorganisms and invertebrates, into natural elements like humus, water, and carbon dioxide. This decomposition process, known as composting, transforms organic waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. For a material to be considered truly compostable, it must break down within a specified timeframe under composting conditions, without leaving behind any toxic residues or microplastics.
The term "compostable" is often associated with packaging and single-use products as an alternative to conventional
Certification marks, such as those from organizations like BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) in North America or