1 Scope
This part of ISO 14855 specifies a method for the determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability
of plastics, based on organic compounds, under controlled composting conditions by measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide evolved and the degree
of disintegration of the plastic at the end of the test. This method is designed to simulate typical
aerobic composting conditions for the organic fraction of solid mixed municipal waste. The test material
is exposed to an inoculum which is derived from compost. The composting takes place in an environment wherein temperature, aeration and humidity are closely
monitored and controlled. The test method is designed to yield the percentage conversion
of the carbon in the test material to evolved carbon dioxide as well as the rate of
conversion.
Subclauses 8.6 and 8.7 specify a variant of the method, using a mineral bed (vermiculite) inoculated with
thermophilic microorganisms obtained from compost with a specific activation phase,
instead of mature compost. This variant is designed to yield the percentage of carbon
in the test substance converted to carbon dioxide and the rate of conversion.
The conditions described in this part of ISO 14855 may not always correspond to the optimum conditions for the maximum degree of biodegradation
to occur.