nondurable
/ˌnɒndəˈwɑːrəbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
Not able to last or endure for a long time; temporary or ephemeral.
“The company’s nondurable nature made it difficult to secure funding for long-term projects.”
2. noun
Something that is not durable or able to last for a long time.
“The manager was concerned about the nondurables that made up a large portion of the company’s inventory.”