What distinguishes a material as 'compostable' compared to merely biodegradable?

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Decomposition within a specific timeframe under controlled composting conditions

Compostable is a subset of biodegradable, requiring that the material decomposes within a set timeframe, often 90 or 180 days, under controlled composting conditions to result in a non-toxic soil amendment.

What distinguishes a material as 'compostable' compared to merely biodegradable?

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