And absolutely no evidence of the Sony biocellulose not being biodegradable has been given not to mention how about putting up the ZMF graph with a Sony graph or will you just show one side of the story.
"See the thing is, biocellulose (neither the original Ajinomoto biocellulose used in SONY phones of years past nor anything recently being manufactured) is not "biodegradable" because polymer composites are not biodegradable (even poor old vintage ones without all the modern goodness) lol... given that you seem to still have this idea and are just throwing other stuff left and right, it isn't worth my time to go further on the materials science topic with you"
.Maybe teach the folks below that bacterial cellulose is not biodegradable.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8839122/
"See the thing is, biocellulose (neither the original Ajinomoto biocellulose used in SONY phones of years past nor anything recently being manufactured) is not "biodegradable" because polymer composites are not biodegradable (even poor old vintage ones without all the modern goodness) lol... given that you seem to still have this idea and are just throwing other stuff left and right, it isn't worth my time to go further on the materials science topic with you"
.Maybe teach the folks below that bacterial cellulose is not biodegradable.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8839122/