Bio™ introduces plastic into a biodegradable anaerobic environment through a series of chemical and biological procedures. This procedure is called bioabsorption/assimilation.
Bio™ allows microorganisms to create a biofilm structure to penetrate plastics. This biofilm is only formed in the absence of oxygen, such as in landfills and deep seas.
Bio™ can help expand the intermolecular structure of plastics and create more space for bacteria/microbes. At the same time, it sends out chemical signals that attract bacteria to form large-scale polymer chains, attracting certain types of bacteria to use plastic as their food chain.
Bio™ is currently promoting the degradation of chemical bonds to consolidate the anaerobic and biodegradation rate of Bio™ compared to traditional plastics.
Bio™ allows plastic products to produce only water, carbon dioxide, biogas and humus (organic matter). This is the same as the biodegradation process of organic matter and residues.