After a month in the soil, the new material begins to degrade, and when left in water, it degrades in a couple of days. Furthermore, unlike traditional plastics, it does not require crude oil. "In this example, the nopal cactus possesses chemical properties that led me to believe that it would be possible to create a polymer from it, which could then be mixed with other natural ingredients to create a non-toxic, biodegradable plastic. The process comprises several chemicals, the most important of which is the nopal. It's completely non-toxic; all of our ingredients may be consumed by either animals or people without causing harm.
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