Do synthetic rattan flower pots degrade into microplastics over time?
Synthetic rattan flower pots are popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal, but concerns about their environmental impact have arisen. Unlike natural materials, synthetic rattan is made from plastic fibers, primarily polyethylene or PVC, which are not biodegradable. Over time, exposure to sunlight, heat, and weathering can cause these pots to break down into smaller fragments. However, they do not fully decompose like organic matter. Instead, they may contribute to microplastic pollution as they gradually fragment. While synthetic rattan pots are long-lasting, their eventual degradation raises questions about sustainability. For eco-conscious gardeners, exploring biodegradable or recycled alternatives may be a better choice to minimize plastic waste.