Biodegradation is the chemical dissolution of materials by bacteria, fungi, or other biological means. Although often conflated, biodegradable is distinct in meaning from compostable. While biodegradable simply means to be consumed by microorganism, "compostable" makes the specific demand that the object break down under
composting conditions. The term is often used in relation to ecology, waste management, biomedicine, and the natural environment (
bioremediation) and is now commonly associated with environmentally friendly products that are capable of decomposing back into natural elements. Organic material can be degraded
aerobically with
oxygen, or
anaerobically, without oxygen.
Biosurfactant, an extracellular surfactant secreted by microorganisms, enhances the biodegradation process.