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Originally Posted by venture
I am not a bioval fanboi/employee, but they have this going for them:
http://www.biovalbbb.eu/certificates.html
I have never used bioval, but if biodegradeable is what we should do then bioval would be the one with proof of actually being biodegradeable.
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But then Madbull and G&G can claim they have:
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- P-Life products are complied with ASTM D3826, D5510, G154 certified by Hong Kong Productivity Council.
- The capability of P-Life products to comply with ASTM D6954 (Tier 2, biodegradation) Test has been demonstrated by the loss of molecular weight achieved after thermal/UV degradation, resulting in ultimate biodegradation of the material into CO2, Water and biomass (RAPRA 49063 Report in 2008 and CERI Report in 2005)
- The biodegradability of P-Life products has been demonstrated by the mineralization testing based on ISO14855 (JIS K6953) conducted by CERI JAPAN in 2005.
- The thorough ASTM D6954 test has been conducted by SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden (“SP”) and SP indicates that the trend of biodegradability for P-Life products is still increasing after 240days under both Soil and Compost Environment.
- “P-Life Additive” comply with the regulations of heavy metals under EU (EC Directive, Rohs), and US CONEG regulations.
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And in the end, as others have pointed out elsewhere, BBs are a tiny contribution to making airsoft environmentally friendly; carpooling to games, switching all the packaging materials to 100% recycled/recyclable material, etc would probably help a lot more. I bet a lot of people don't even bother disposing of their AEG batteries properly when they die out. ("I have a game in the morning and thsi fucking thing won't hold a charge anymore!" *
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