Non-woven fabric is not typically biodegradable, especially when made from synthetic materials like polypropylene. However, some non-woven fabrics made from natural fibers or designed with biodegradable components can break down over time in the environment.
Yes, non-woven fabric can be water-resistant, but it depends on material composition and manufacturing process. Some nonwoven fabrics are treated with chemicals or coatings to make them repel water, while others may be naturally water-resistant due to their fiber composition.