Biodegradable agricultural plastic products are designed to break down naturally over time, which is beneficial for the environment. However, this characteristic also means they are not typically recycled in the same way as traditional plastics. While some biodegradable plastics can be composted, their recycling potential is limited compared to non-biodegradable plastics. The recycling process for biodegradable plastics often requires specific conditions and infrastructure, which may not be widely available. Therefore, while they reduce environmental impact by decomposing, they are not generally recycled and reused like conventional plastics.