Red tomatoes on a biodegradable potato plate.
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One way to address the growing amount of plastic in our environment is to produce alternative replacements. These alternatives are often bio-derived plastics – plastic with a biological component. It’s also a win-win situation when the products are created from materials that would ordinarily be considered waste products.

As bio-derived plastics become more commonly available, it’s important to understand their properties so we are aware of how to dispose of them.

Learn more about bioplastics and examples of bioplastic products.

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