Biolefin Oxo-Biodegradable Polyolefin Is A Standard Polyolefin To Which Mineral Salt Additives Have Been Included, Rendering The Film Capable Of Absorbing Water. Once Discarded Properly, It Ends Up In A Landfill, Where, When Exposed To Light, Wind, Water, Heat, And The Native Microbial Organisms Found In A Landfill, The Water-Enriched Film Is Capable Of Being Assimilated By Those Micro-Organisms, Which Then Excrete It As Biomass, With No Discernable Plastic Particulate. So, What Begins As A Chemical Process, With The Mineral Salts Enabling The Film To Absorb Moisture, Ends As A Biological Process, As The Microorganisms Consume And Convert The Film To Biomass.