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- Oxo_Biodegradable abstract "Oxo Biodegradable Oxo-biodegradation is defined by CEN (the European Standards Organisation) as "degradation resulting from oxidative and cell-mediated phenomena, either simultaneously or successively." Whilst sometimes described as "oxo-fragmentable" and as "oxo-degradable" this describes only the first or oxidative phase. These descriptions should not be used for material which degrades by the process of oxo-biodegradation defined by CEN, and the correct description is "oxo-biodegradable."(OXO-bio) plastic is conventional polyolefin plastic to which has been added small amounts of metal salts (none of these are "heavy metals" restricted by the EU Packaging Waste Directive 94/62 Art 11). These salts catalyze the natural degradation process to speed it up so that the OXO plastic will degrade abiotically at the end of its useful life in the presence of oxygen. At the end of that process it is no longer visible, it is no longer a plastic, and will then biodegrade. It does not therefore leave fragments of plastic in the environment. The degradation process is shortened from hundreds of years to years and/or months for abiotic degradation and thereafter the rate of biodegradation depends on the micro-organisms in the environment. It does not however need to be in a highly microbial environment such as compost. Timescale for complete biodegradation is not import except for special applications.".
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- Oxo_Biodegradable wikiPageExternalLink biodegradable-plastic.
- Oxo_Biodegradable wikiPageID "20527260".
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- Oxo_Biodegradable date "January 2014".
- Oxo_Biodegradable hasPhotoCollection Oxo_Biodegradable.
- Oxo_Biodegradable reason "Not conforming to Wikipedia style, with insufficient citations".
- Oxo_Biodegradable subject Category:Biodegradation.
- Oxo_Biodegradable subject Category:Plastics.
- Oxo_Biodegradable type Matter100020827.
- Oxo_Biodegradable type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Oxo_Biodegradable type Plastic114592610.
- Oxo_Biodegradable type Plastics.
- Oxo_Biodegradable type Solid115046900.
- Oxo_Biodegradable comment "Oxo Biodegradable Oxo-biodegradation is defined by CEN (the European Standards Organisation) as "degradation resulting from oxidative and cell-mediated phenomena, either simultaneously or successively." Whilst sometimes described as "oxo-fragmentable" and as "oxo-degradable" this describes only the first or oxidative phase.".
- Oxo_Biodegradable label "Biofragmentable".
- Oxo_Biodegradable label "Oksy-biodegradacja".
- Oxo_Biodegradable label "Oxo Biodegradable".
- Oxo_Biodegradable label "Oxo biodegradable".
- Oxo_Biodegradable label "Plástico oxibiodegradável".
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- Oxo_Biodegradable sameAs Biofragmentable.
- Oxo_Biodegradable sameAs Oksy-biodegradacja.
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