English to Malayalam Dictionary biodegradable

biodegradable

അഴുകാത്ത
definition
adjective
If the consumer is involved in purchasing recyclable products, using biodegradable ingredients, points are added.
(of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
example
Also, flowers and other 'biodegradable' materials may be used for mulching by spreading them on the top soil around plants and trees.
Some photodegradable and 'biodegradable' plastics are already in use in agriculture, according to Tyler.
And what happened to the fashion fad for 'biodegradable' packaging?
Products made out of 'biodegradable' materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
Each house in the village now has kitchen gardens sustained by 'biodegradable' substances such as vegetable wastes.
He'll be going down on a bike, but he's going to be followed by a bus, and the bus is run on 'biodegradable' fuel and solar power and there's a greenhouse on this bus.
When they can't find a producer to meet their standards, they produce their own, as they do with organic milk and 'biodegradable' soap.
Among the offences detected were household waste being passed off as recyclables, and the presence of 'biodegradable' matter which gave rise to odours.
The highly effective, 'biodegradable' stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good.
The 'biodegradable' paper cups introduced two years ago in place of plastic cups are however very much in use.
The Wheelie Washer cleans both domestic and commercial bins using 'biodegradable' detergent, and recycles the water it uses.
If the consumer is involved in purchasing recyclable products, using 'biodegradable' ingredients, points are added.
Since most pesticides are not 'biodegradable' , once they enter the food chain they persist in plant or animal bodies.
It's a sign that 'biodegradable' plastics appeal to both the eco-conscious and penny-pinchers.
The vegetable wax is 'biodegradable' , and no synthetic fragrances are added to the essential oils.
The material is 'biodegradable' , yet the results achieved are relatively long-lasting.
You can also modify the type of oil that plants are producing by introducing a single gene so the plants make a very useful lubricant or something like a 'biodegradable' plastic.
The team fashioned the 'biodegradable' plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted.
At last, a 'biodegradable' food packaging that's cheap enough to compete with conventional plastic.
The 'biodegradable' substances his team has been working on would serve as a scaffold for a cell, he said.
Materials were sourced for their recycled content, 'biodegradability' and life cycle costs - all timber, for instance, was locally or regionally produced.
Chlorine bleach manufacturers, therefore, claim that problems with 'biodegradability' will not arise when this bleach is used in the correct manner and in recommended quantities,.
They are of benefit to wildlife as they ensure land is kept in a natural state and they adhere to sound ecological values like recycling and 'biodegradability' .
But false claims of 'biodegradability' in the past and a lack of a widely accepted and credible degradability standard have undercut the public's trust.
Polymers DotCom has the following to say on the 'biodegradability' of plastics.
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