ASTM D6400 Labeling of Plastics Designed to be Aerobically Composted in Municipal or Industrial Facilities
ASTM D6400 applies to plastics and items derived from plastics that are intended for aerobic composting in municipal and industrial settings. Thermophilic conditions are achieved in facilities. The SI units are to be taken as standard.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D6400 establishes criteria for labeling plastics as compostable under aerobic conditions in municipal or industrial composting facilities. It ensures that materials break down into carbon dioxide, water, inorganic compounds, and biomass without leaving harmful residues.
The standard defines requirements for biodegradation, disintegration, and ecotoxicity to confirm that plastics do not negatively impact compost quality. It is widely used for certifying compostable packaging, ensuring environmental safety, regulatory compliance, and compatibility with composting infrastructure.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
This standard applies to plastics intended for composting under controlled aerobic conditions in industrial or municipal facilities.
- Certification of compostable plastics under aerobic conditions
- Assessment of biodegradation and disintegration
- Evaluation of environmental safety and ecotoxicity
- Applicable to packaging, films, and molded products
- Ensures no toxic residues remain after degradation
- Compliance with composting facility requirements
Applications
- Compostable packaging materials
- Food service items and disposable products
- Agricultural mulch films
- Shopping bags and liners
- Biodegradable consumer goods
- Compostable industrial materials
Benefits
- Reduces environmental plastic waste
- Supports sustainable material usage
- Ensures safe composting compatibility
- Prevents harmful residue formation
- Enhances brand environmental compliance
- Promotes circular economy practices
Test Process
Sample Preparation
Plastic samples are prepared in standardized sizes and conditioned to ensure uniform testing conditions.
1Controlled Composting Exposure
Samples are exposed to aerobic composting conditions in a controlled environment with regulated temperature and humidity.
2Biodegradation Monitoring
The rate of microbial degradation is measured by tracking conversion into carbon dioxide over time.
3Disintegration and Evaluation
The material is assessed for physical breakdown and ecotoxicity to confirm it leaves no harmful residues.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Biodegradation requirement | Minimum specified percentage within defined time |
| Composting conditions | Controlled aerobic environment |
| Temperature | Typically elevated (industrial composting range) |
| Disintegration level | Material must break into small fragments |
| Ecotoxicity | No adverse effect on plant growth or soil organisms |
| Sample size | Standardized dimensions for testing |
| Residual toxicity | Must meet safety thresholds |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Composting reactor system
- CO₂ measurement apparatus
- Temperature and humidity control system
- Analytical balance
- Soil and ecotoxicity testing setup
- Sample conditioning chamber
- Sieving equipment for disintegration analysis
Results and Deliverables
- Biodegradation percentage
- Disintegration level assessment
- Compost quality evaluation
- CO₂ evolution data
- Ecotoxicity test results
- Certification compliance report
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM D6400 certifies that plastics can biodegrade and disintegrate safely in industrial composting environments without leaving toxic residues, ensuring compatibility with compost systems and reducing environmental impact.
Biodegradation measurement ensures that microorganisms can effectively break down the material into natural components, confirming that the plastic does not persist in the environment.
Controlled conditions ensure consistent microbial activity and environmental stability, which are essential for reliable and reproducible test results.
Unlike simple biodegradability tests, ASTM D6400 includes disintegration and ecotoxicity requirements, providing a more comprehensive evaluation of compostability.
The standard is limited to controlled composting conditions and may not reflect real-world environmental degradation outside industrial facilities.

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