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American healthy water brand Chloroyphyll Water has announced the launch of water bottles that are biodegradable in landfills to eliminate pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and recycle clean, renewable ener.
The technology works by adding an organic additive to the water bottle mold, which accelerates the natural biodegradation of water bottles in bioreactor landfills and anaerobic digeste.
Proprietary organic additives are "bait" used to attract microbes in landfills to fe.
This process enables the bottle to be 100% recyclable, BPA-free, non-toxic, and biodegradable in landfil.
While the water bottle is biodegradable even if it ends up in landfill, Chloroyphyll Water is actively promoting water bottle recycling: a recycling bag is included with every water bottle that consumers buy onli.
The water bottle biodegrades and turns into biogas and soil humus (organic matter in the soil), which it claims can generate clean, renewable ener.
While the actual rate of biodegradation will depend on environmental conditions and the bioactivity of the microorganisms surrounding the bottle, Chlorophyll Water says it will take 82 years to achieve 100% biodegradati.