nondurable

/nɑnˈdʊrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not designed to last for a long time; likely to wear out or be used up quickly.
    • The company focuses on producing nondurable consumer products like food and toiletries.
    • Nondurable materials like cardboard are not suitable for outdoor furniture.
    • Paper plates and napkins are nondurable goods that are used once and thrown away.
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