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Biodegradable polymers decompose on deep-sea floor – University of Tokyo / Rate of degradation on deep-sea floor slower than onshore
Biodegradable plastics can be degraded by microorganisms on the deep-sea floor, although with much less efficiency than in coastal settings, according...
Published on 27.03.2024
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