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TL;DR no

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Certainly not in your home composter. You need heat >~145F for extended periods, your typical home composter only hits those temps for a short period of time because of how small they are. I’ve seen anecdotal home experiments on those really loud Sun Chip bags that are supposed to be compostable and they last for 1-2 years in home composters.

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I thought this was meant to be the difference between biodegradable and compostable?

Biodegradable will degrade in an industrial composter, compostable will do so in the compost bin in your back garden.

Pay/reg walled from the article so didn’t actually read it…

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I put a “compostable” plastic cup in my home composter once and watched it go round and round through the thing over and over again for years, still virginal in its plastic cup shape with everything else decaying around it into dirt

I have no way of knowing whether my composter was unable to achieve the right conditions or the claim was just a bunch of shit, but I know which is my feeling

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What is this ‘home composter’ you speak of? Like a bin with soil and worms?

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Probably something like this:

https://lomi.com/

The reviews I’ve seen on YouTube show it breaking down biodegradable plastic. So I guess it makes a difference which electric composter you buy.

If your city has curbside composting, I bet the straws would do just fine. And I’m sure they degrade better than petroleum plastics in the landfill. “Don’t make perfect the enemy of good.”

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You can do it that way, but it’s not optimal.

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We have one of these at home

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