Examples of using Compostable in English and their translations into Slovenian
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recyclable and compostable plastic becomes normal.
The packaging will also be marine compostable, which means that the packaging will organically decompose if it ends up in the ocean.
completely natural, and compostable products, which differentiates from conventional biodegradable materials.
TC Transcontinental Packaging has earned the Gold Award for Sustainability for its compostable peanut bag at the 2018 Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards Competition.
reusable or compostable.
TERA is being built from the same 3D printing technologies and compostable materials AI SpaceFactory designed for longterm, sustainable life on Mars with the MARSHA project.
Tera is built with the same 3D printing technologies and compostable materials as Marsha for a sustainable,
including leveraging biodegradable or compostable materials and redesigning packages to eliminate
The term compostable refers to norms linked to the non toxicity of the decomposed material if dispersed in nature.
Compostable crops could be planted and, for example, the fertiliser burden could thus be reduced.
A compostable organic material that is not from a recently living thing would be, for example, peat moss.
The term“compostable” refers to standards related to the non-toxicity of the decomposed material when dispersed in the environment.
food-safe and 100% compostable.
Many plastic companies have gone so far even to say that their plastics are compostable, typically listing corn starch as an ingredient.
in recent months we have switched the filling material of our packages where possible to compostable material.
it is 100% degradable and compostable.
reusable or compostable*.
biodegradable and compostable.
Welcomes initiatives like plastic-free supermarket aisles which provide opportunities for supermarkets to test compostable biomaterials as alternatives to plastic packaging;
has been on hold until a compostable alternative became available.