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What 'biodegradable' packaging really means—and three key questions to ask about it

What 'biodegradable' packaging really means—and three key questions to ask about it
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"Biodegradable" has become one of the most reassuring words in modern packaging. It appears on coffee cups, shopping bags and food containers, implying a promise: this product is better for the environment because nature will eventually take care of it.

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