How do WPC animal sculptures handle prolonged exposure to acidic rain or pollution?

WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) animal sculptures are designed to endure harsh environmental conditions, including acidic rain and pollution. Their unique composition blends wood fibers and plastic, creating a robust material that resists moisture absorption, corrosion, and UV degradation. The plastic component provides a protective barrier against acidic elements, while the wood fibers add structural integrity. Additionally, WPC sculptures are often treated with weather-resistant coatings to further enhance durability. This makes them an ideal choice for outdoor art installations, maintaining their aesthetic appeal and structural strength over time despite exposure to pollutants and acidic precipitation.