Biodegradable bags are plastic packaging bags that can break down their chemical structure into carbon dioxide, water, and biomass through the action of microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi, etc.) in the natural environment. For example, ester bonds in polylactic acid (PLA) can be hydrolyzed by enzymes secreted by microorganisms, causing the polymer molecular chains to break and gradually degrade.
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bag
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Biodegradable bags