In recent years, there has been growing concern about the environmental impact of conventional plastics, including polyethylene. As a response to this concern, biodegradable polyethylene has emerged as a potential eco-friendly alternative. In this blog, we will conduct a comparative analysis of biodegradable polyethylene and conventional polyethylene, exploring their properties, benefits, and considerations to understand their respective roles in promoting sustainability. Understanding Conventional Polyethylene Conventional polyethylene , also known as polythene, is one of the most widely used plastics in the world. It is derived from fossil fuels, primarily ethylene, through a polymerization process. Conventional polyethylene is known for its durability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness, making it a preferred choice for various applications, including packaging, construction, and consumer products. However, conventional polyethylene also has significant environmental drawbacks...