You asked what the kinds of differences are between the plastics and bioplastics that we are seeing here. We usually say that plastics are all fossil fuel-based, like petroleum-based polypropylene and HDPE. What we say about bioplastics...even when people say PLA—polylactic acid—is, yes, a bioplastic, but it takes 20 years to degrade in the soil or it needs industrial composting.
When we say that it is a bioplastic, it should decompose in the soil in a month or three, or it should not require any extras in the industrial set-up to compost it. If it requires an extra composting facility, that means we are putting another burden on the province or maybe the country. If it is home compostable, that is best way—to say that it is a bioplastic that can be home compostable and you can compost them any which way you want. You don't need to recycle them. You don't need to take them to another facility to recycle or compost them.