Degradation of Duracover

To visualize the degradation of Duracover, a 100% biobased fabric, two field tests were set up: an outdoor field test and a greenhouse test.

Test field Lokeren, Belgium

In Lokeren, Belgium a test field was installed in June 2010. Duracover was installed together with a PLA non woven. The degradation was followed over the years.
In July 2011, the non woven was in such a bad shape, that it was no longer considered a part of the test. In 2018, Duracover is still perfectly functioning.


1. June 2010: moment of installation


2. August 2010. The non woven is already degrading


3. July 2011: the non woven has completely disappeared.


4 August 2018: Duracover is still in a perfect shape

Duracover is a PLA fabric
Temperature, humidity and microbial soil activity detemine the degradation process

Greenhouse test


To give Duracover the high humidity and high temperature it needs to degrade, a test roll packed in film was put in a greenhouse. After being exposed to high temperatures and humidity for 2 months, Duracover was degraded to microfragments. Over time, the fabric would continue to compost untill it dissapears.


Duracover was installed in a small greenhouse facility in Lokeren, Belgium. Between the 4th of June and the 7th of August 2018, the temperature of the roll was closely monitored (see graph). Temperatures up to 72°C were registered.
The relative humidity was up to 95% since water was added to evaporate within the packed roll.