1. Why is it necessary to recycle non-degradable
waste?
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Recycling is very important as wastehas a huge negative impact on the natural environment. Harmful chemicals and greenhouse gasses are released from rubbish in landfill sites. Recycling helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste.
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The simplest reason for recycling non-degradable waste is because such kind of waste needs over a billion years for their degradation. To prevent their accumulation and increseincres in the enviornment that seems to be a significant issue, it is necessary to recycle them.
Explanation:
- Blazing and landfilling of non-degradable waste is surely hazardous as the natural factors cannot dispose them off and thus cause a lot of pollution.
- The most basic or primary aim of recycling is to carry the waste back to the original system in form of a raw material again.
- Non-degradable waste items includes fibres, synthetic fabrics, sheeting, food or non-food bottles, bottled cans, films etc.
- Considering the hazardous effects of not treating this kind of waste properly may includes uncontrolled landfills ultimately leading to unhygienic surroundings.
- The plastic and mettalicmettali Waste often contaminate the water bodies, even the groundwater. They may lead to blockages.
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