A correct option is option (d). Photodegradable plastics break down when exposed to sunlight
What is photodegradable plastic?
Similar to regular plastic, photodegradable plastic is often comprised of polymers with an oil basis. Either the polymer has bonds that can be weakened and broken by sunlight, or it contains a chemical addition that absorbs light before attacking the polymer and causing some of the bonds to be destroyed.
Does photodegradable plastics break down quickly?
No, photodegradable plastic won't decompose right away if it's placed in a landfill since it needs to be exposed to sunshine for a while before it starts to decompose. There won't be much exposure to sunshine as the photodegradable plastic would be buried in a landfill.
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