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biodegradable
noun
Any material that can be decomposed by biological activity.
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"biodegradable" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe materials that can be broken down naturally by living organisms. For example, "This biodegradable bag can be safely composted or recycled."
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The Green Solution House (doubles from £117 B&B), which opened in April, seeks to imitate natural systems by using reusable and biodegradable materials.
The latest venture is the Green Solution House, the world's first "cradle-to-cradle"(C2C) hotel, built with reusable or biodegradable materials, which was officially opened by Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik this April.
It's built around the Peepoo bag, a personal, single-use, self-sanitising, fully biodegradable toilet that can be used in post-disaster situations and others where no other sanitation is available.
We always bought biodegradable nappies.
However, you ignored the fact that the vast majority of biomass used for energy in the EU is sourced already from either sustainably managed forest, timber processing residues or biodegradable waste.
The year of the dog A pop quiz The architect HBS for Congress The virtue of being dull Purple haze ReprintsSome Bay Area residents are already using biodegradable bags to collect Fido's droppings but the city decided to take the process a long step further.
According to Robert Reed, spokesman for Norcal Waste Systems, the company that collects and recycles the city's trash, "We came back with the idea of mixing it with food scraps and sending the combined degradables to a converter".Norcal Waste is planning to try out special collection carts and biodegradable bags at Duboce Park, a popular dog-walking place.
Municipalities that ask residents to separate their biodegradable waste from other rubbish often end up with material that is too contaminated to be of much use.
The building is designed to be flanked by a number of large vertical vessels into which biodegradable waste, originally intended for the landfill, will be tossed.
DECADES ago, your correspondent visited one of the larger sewage works in the Thames Valley to learn how the new biodegradable detergents, with their long hydrocarbon chains, were affecting the plant's filtration processes.
Companies have discovered that Americans, unlike Scandinavians or Germans, refuse to pay even a tiny premium for such innovations as electricity made from renewable energy, biodegradable plastics or cleaner petrol.
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