This is because bamboo itself is a natural biomacromolecule material with good degradability. Under natural conditions, the degradation rate of bamboo products is usually about 3-5 years, depending on environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and microbial activity.
In addition, the degradability of bamboo products can be further improved through technical processing. For example, after bamboo is processed into bamboo powder, it can be combined with other degradable materials such as resin to make fully degradable products. These products may decompose faster in the natural environment, and may even begin to decompose within a few months, and completely degrade into carbon dioxide and water in a shorter time, without pollution to the environment.
The rapid degradability of bamboo products is one of the important reasons why they have received widespread attention and promotion. With the improvement of environmental awareness and the popularization of the concept of sustainable development, bamboo products, as a renewable and degradable environmentally friendly material, are gradually replacing some traditional non-degradable materials such as plastic products. Therefore, bamboo products play an important role in reducing environmental pollution and promoting sustainable development.
Bamboo products are indeed very biodegradable, thanks to their natural biomacromolecule properties and renewable characteristics. At the same time, through technical processing, their biodegradability can be further improved, making them more environmentally friendly and sustainable.