Science, asked by dhageganesh562, 10 months ago

1. Why is it necessary to recycle non-degradable
waste?​

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Answered by pihuchauhan49
35

Answer:

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.

Answered by arshikhan8123
1

Answer:

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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