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Most plastics don't biodegrade

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What's more, according to Scientific American since [most] plastic isn't biodegradable, it ends up either in landfills or as litter on the landscape and in waterways and the ocean. Some plastics - PVD and PVC as well as Saran coatings and certain inks - even release toxins into our soil and water table

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that is false because every type of plastic can biodegrade
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