But,the biodegradable plastic can really let the soil more nutritional,which can enlarge the microorganism's number.All right, I don't know which one is the best choice.
I want a video to learn about Recycling /melting plastics and the chemistry behind that. Is that an efficient process? If I shred and melt #1 and 2 plastics, do they have separate densities that can be separable?
Rigid plastics are nondurable items. Eg. High-density polyethylene tubs (HDPE) and Polypropylene (PP) cups and similar containers.
But,the biodegradable plastic can really let the soil more nutritional,which can enlarge the microorganism's number.All right, I don't know which one is the best choice.
I want a video to learn about Recycling /melting plastics and the chemistry behind that. Is that an efficient process? If I shred and melt #1 and 2 plastics, do they have separate densities that can be separable?
Love it but it kind of sounded like he said to just dispose of plastics at the very end
No, a bioplastic is not a biodegradable plastic. Not all bioplastics biodegrade.