Is PLA Compostable? PLA Glitter Is Not Biodegradable in Nature

Are you looking for a truly biodegradable glitter but you are struggling to find the right one? Please be careful that many options will be presented to you as environmentally friendly glitters, but do not let them fool you! Luckily, we got you covered and here you will learn what you need to know to identify a real eco-glitter.

These are rough times for the environment, it is urgent to protect it from so many human wrongdoings. Take plastic, for instance, humans cannot live without it! But it has come the time to look for alternatives. The bad news is that many want to take advantage of this and, in the case of glitter, fake biodegradable products are marketed as real solutions. It is time to answer some important questions here, like: Is PLA compostable? Why or why not?

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What Should You Know about PLA?

First off, you need to know that PLA is categorized as #7 in the types of plastics for recycling. These types can be seen within the three-arrow recycling symbol you normally find in plastics and each type has a number. The previous six numbers are:

  1. Polyethylene terephthalate (for medicine containers or water bottles)

  2. High-density polyethylene (for grocery bags, shampoo containers, and toys)

  3. Polyvinyl chloride (for shower curtains, seat covers, tents, banners)

  4. Low-density polyethylene (for sandwich bags and wrapping films)

  5. Polypropylene (for orange medicine containers and plastic caps)

  6. Polystyrene (for take-home boxes, coffee cups, and other disposable cutlery)

So, basically, what we want to say is that PLA is categorized as a plastic, which means that if you are looking for a non-plastic glitter, let us tell you that PLA glitter is not the answer.

When Is PLA Compostable?

If you happen to have access to the industrial composting high heat, or if you are willing to collect your glitter piece by piece to then take it to a compostable terrain, then you may make your glitter compostable and degradable. But, most likely, none or those two options are possible, so PLA will remain as toxic for the environment as standard plastic glitter, and you need to look for eco-friendly solutions.

Which Ones Are Environmentally Safe Glitters Then?

The main reason why WE DO NOT SELL COMPOSTABLE GLITTER is because PLA glitter is not safe for the environment, but do not be hopeless... Now is time for the good news! We do have true eco-glitters that are pretty safe for you and the environment. We only market Bioglitter products, which guarantees biodegradability in any natural environment!

These products include:

Bioglitter SPARKLE

  • The original game changer in glitter history

  • It has proved its biodegradation in the fresh water test

  • The fresh water test is the only one that guarantees biodegradability in any environment

  • It has the brightest effect in the Bioglitter products

  • It contains a tiny bit of plastic, but that does not represent any harm for the environment 

Bioglitter PURE

  • The first 100% plastic-free glitter in the world!

  • Once it is in a natural environment, it decomposes like a leaf

  • It only uses natural and plant derived materials

  • It feels much softer on the skin than any other glitter on the market

  • It complies with all legislation on micro-plastics 

And the best part of our Bioglitter products is that they biodegrade in less than 4 weeks! So look no further, if you were looking for a true eco-glitter you have finally found it at Today Glitter, the future of glitter is here!

Bioglitter Sparkle & Bioglitter Pure

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