• gerdesj@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    It’s complicated but PLA is bio-degradable … eventually. Not months but years. That’s much better than the horrors you see on Blue Planet II.

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      13 hours ago

      PLA requires industrial high heat composting to breakdown. Otherwise it will be around as long as any other type of plastic.

      • prenatal_confusion@feddit.org
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        9 hours ago

        Is this true also for microplastics? I am aware of the marketing claims and the helpfull oversight of the needed bioreactor but i thought that was in part due tl the larger pieces. Wondering about micro

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          I’m not sure how much sooner it degrades, but the study still suggests that it causes cellular damage before it’s able to degrade.