Why do natural polymers not pose as much of an issue in landfills as synthetic polymers?
Natural polymers are cheap to recycle, and synthetic polymers are expensive to recycle.
Natural polymers are expensive to recycle, and synthetic polymers are cheap to recycle.
Natural polymers are not biodegradable, and synthetic polymers are biodegradable.
O Natural polymers are biodegradable, and synthetic polymers are not biodegradable.

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Most polymers, including poly(ethene) and poly(propene) are not biodegradable . This means that microorganisms cannot break them down, so they: cause a litter problem if disposed of carelessly. last for many years in landfill sites.

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