Agricultural Film
I have been reading an article in “Nature Communications” by some researchers in Zurich who say “Using biodegradable instead of conventional plastics in agricultural applications promises to help overcome plastic pollution of agricultural soils.
I would agree with that, and recall taking part in some successful trials of d2w mulch film on a farm in Wales Pembroke Mulch Film Trial Report
The Zurich researchers say that analytical limitations impede the understanding of plastic biodegradation in soils, and have found that they can use carbon 13 isotopes to quantify mineralization to 13CO2 during soil incubations and, thereafter, to determine non-mineralized material remaining in the soil.
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