What does biodegradable mean? Plastics that, over a period of time and involving one or more processes, cause significant changes in the chemical structure of a material that impair some properties (such as consistency, molecular mass, structure or impact toughness) and/or produce pulverization.
On February 9, the State Administration Office of Companies, the Policy Research Office of the Ministry of Housing Construction, and the Policy Research Office of the National Development and Reform Commission of China issued the Notice on the Recent Key Work of Domestic Waste Classification in Public Institutions.
The third point provides that by the end of 2021, public institutions will completely stop using the non-degradable single-use plastic products in the list of non-degradable single-use plastic products (batch) of public institutions stop using.
According to the List of Non-degradable Disposable Plastic Products in Public Institutions (a batch), the use of non-degradable disposable plastic snack boxes, non-degradable disposable plastic kitchen utensils, non-degradable disposable plastic straws, disposable plastic cups and beverage cups, and thin plastic packaging bags with thickness less than 0.025 mm shall be stopped.
Summary: Non-degradable materials refer to non-degradable fiber materials containing high pressure polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene, butadiene-butyl acrylate, polyethylene terephthalate and so on. On the other hand, biodegradable materials can not contain PE, PP, PS, PVC, EVA, PET.