Definition: Nonbiodegradable is a type of material that cannot be broken down by natural processes or biological systems. It is often used in products such as plastics, paper, and metal to prevent it from decomposing into harmful chemicals over time. Nonbiodegradable materials are typically made from non-renewable resources like plastic, rubber, or metals, and can take hundreds of years to break down naturally. Nonbiodegradable materials are often referred to as "polluter-fee," indicating that the