
Biodegradable packaging refers to packaging materials that can break down naturally through the action of microorganisms, reducing their environmental impact. Unlike traditional plastic, which can take centuries to decompose, biodegradable packaging is made from renewable sources such as plant-based polymers, starch, or paper. These materials decompose faster, helping to minimize pollution and waste accumulation in landfills. Biodegradable packaging is gaining popularity in various industries, including food, cosmetics, and e-commerce, as businesses strive to adopt more sustainable practices.