What specific factors are usually required for a material to be classified as truly biodegradable, which are often missing in the open environment?

Answer

Correct temperature, moisture level, and presence of appropriate microbial activity

True biodegradation requires specific environmental conditions, usually including the correct temperature, moisture level, and the presence of suitable living microorganisms to facilitate the decomposition process.

What specific factors are usually required for a material to be classified as truly biodegradable, which are often missing in the open environment?
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