Comprehensive Study Confirms PLA Bioplastic Fully Degrades Without Persistent Microplastics

Degradation of PLA, bioplastic polylactic acid, is predominantly driven by hydrolysis—an abiotic process activated by the presence of moisture or humidity. PLA’s breakdown into micro- and nanoparticles is part of a natural transition phase before complete mineralization. Unlike non-biodegradable plastics, these particles eventually dissolve and are assimilated into the environment, albeit over varying timeframes.

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