Is PLA Biodegradable? The Honest Answer

Is PLA Biodegradable?

What the marketing says

PLA is plant-derived, often called bioplastic or biodegradable. Both descriptions are technically true: PLA is made from plant starch, and PLA will eventually degrade given the right conditions.

What actually happens in the real world

  • In an industrial compost facility (60 C with active microbes): breaks down in months
  • In a backyard compost (ambient temp): persists for years to decades
  • In landfill: persists for decades
  • In the ocean: persists for decades
  • Burned (which is what should not happen): releases CO2 and trace compounds

The honest disposal advice

  • Treat PLA as recyclable plastic, not as compostable
  • Some councils accept PLA in plastic recycling, many do not, check locally
  • Save failed prints in a bag for future recycling streams
  • Print right the first time: the best waste reduction is not making waste

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Siddament catalogue. Related: PLA Filament Australia.

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