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The Major Advantages of Biodegradable Materials

by Sunny Ou Eco-Friendly Packaging for Food and Drinks

Biodegradable materials like leaves, woods, hides, and skins can easily decompose naturally. Microorganisms act on them to generate water, carbon (IV) oxide, and other gases. The wastes generated from them are a great source of food for plants. They keep the ecosystem balanced cyclically.

 

The Major Advantages of Biodegradable Materials

 

1. They are eco-friendly

Organic processes can cause them to decompose easily. Water, air, and other natural agents can easily act on them to aid decomposition. The gases released from such operations are not usually harmful to biodiversity.

 

The recycling method reduces the large quantity of garbage in dunghills. There is a great reduction of the effect of environmental pollution.

 

Above all, the recycling process usually produces new eco-friendly materials. Examples are manures for plants and biogas for cooking.

 

2. Their production process conserves energy

Although energy is conserved during production, many companies are yet to adjust their production processes to accommodate biodegradable materials. This reluctance is a result of a lack of machines.

 

However, more machinery would be produced as technological innovations in this area increase. The goal of energy conservation will then be achieved.

 

As awareness increases, companies are beginning to embrace the production of biodegradable materials. They conserve about 65% of energy during the production processes.

 

These processes are also not harmful to the environment and human life. More so, the materials used are readily available.

 

3. Zero percent waste generation

The recycling process of biodegradable materials is so efficient that there can be 0% waste generation. New materials are being generated biologically at every phase or stage of decomposition, giving credence to the usefulness of biodegradable materials.

 

In contrast, non-biodegradable materials produce toxins as waste materials during their production or recycling processes. These toxins are not just dangerous to mankind, but also to the environment. The effect is seen in the depletion of the ozone layer.

 

4. Increase in CO2 combustion

 

Plants use up CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere for their food production to release oxygen needed for our respiration. Biodegradable materials can also reduce the quantity of CO2 because their production processes don’t generate CO2. This leads to the reduction in the amount of greenhouse gas emitted on earth, thereby preserving the ozone layer.

 

5. Toxins are not released into the environment

In contrast to non-biodegradable materials that release toxins into the environment during either their production or recycling processes, biodegradable materials don’t release toxins into the atmosphere during their production or recycling processes.

 

The gases and waste materials from them are not dangerous to animal, aquatic or human lives as they always find leverage in nature for their reusability.

 

6. Decomposition occurs naturally

Because these materials can be acted upon by microorganisms and other elements of nature, decomposition occurs naturally. Water, air, wind, animals, and microbes join hands to make this happen. It occurs naturally in nature with almost no interference.

 

Once the condition of the environment favors their decomposition, they degrade at a fast rate when compared with non-biodegradable materials. This makes them environmentally friendly.

 

7. Artificial decomposition can also take place

This means that those who use biodegradable materials in a large quantity for production purposes can speed up the rate of decomposition under artificial conditions. The decomposition occurs without any harm to the environment.

 

The process is easier, provided that the needed pieces of equipment like compost chamber are available. The compost is used as fertilizers for plants.

 

8. Increase in food production

With the rate at which the population of the world is growing and food shortage is looming, biodegradable wastes – when recycled – are a great source of fertilizer. These fertilizers are devoid of dangerous chemicals found in most fertilizers available on the market.

 

This will lead to a higher crop yield that does not contain harmful chemicals. Food production will also increase and mankind will be saved from hunger and famine.

MVI ECOPACK disposable food containers are made from plant-based material sugarcane pulp, bagasse, cornstarch, wheat straw fiber, etc., which is 100% biodegradable and compostable and can be degraded within three months.

 

9. They are economically viable

As the focus of the world is shifting towards the protection of the earth, the production of biodegradable materials is becoming the order of the day. Great export exchange value lies in the production of biodegradable materials, which will in turn increase a nation’s GDP.


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