Abstract
The aim of this paper was to verify information obtained by repeated research provide in 2011 and 2012 in real composting conditions and check information about biodegradability of plastics bags in real composting conditions. In both cases samples were placed into frames and inserted into one clamp within the compost pile to investigate the biodegradation. The plastics bags were obtained from chain stores in the Czech Republic and Poland. The shopping bags were made of HDPE with the TDPA additive (sample 2), PP with an addition of pro-oxidants (d2w) (sample 1, 3) and materials certifi ed as compostable (starch, polycaprolactone) (sample 4, 5, 6, 7). Control sample (cellulose fi ltering paper, sample 8) was to check the potential of biological decomposition in the tested environment. At the end of the 15-week experimental period it was found that the polyethylene samples with the additive (sample 1, 2, 3) had not been decomposed, their colour had not changed and that no degradation neither physical changes had occurred (did not biodegrade). Samples certifi ed as compostable (sample 4, 5, 6, 7) were decomposed. The results at the municipal compost facility demonstrate that the compostable plastics biodegrade and polyethylene samples with the additive did not biodegrade in compost.
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Adamcová, D., Vaverková, M., & Toman, F. (2013). Repeated research of biodegradability of plastics materials in real composting conditions. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 61(6), 1557–1564. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361061557
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