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True cellophane is biodegradeable and is a biproduct of wood pulp. It burns like paper. Synthetic cellophane (Polypropylene) is more common and is a plastic, it melts and smells like plastic when burnt. https://www.craftsinmind.co.uk/What-is-the-difference-between-Polypropylene-and-Cellophane_b_3.html

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