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biodegradable waste can be _________ pits​

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Answered by purvika9
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Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter in waste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane or simple organic molecules by micro-organisms and other living things by composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes.Place biodegradable items in the residual waste bin. They will then be disposed of in landfill or energy from waste. Plastics sold as being biodegradable are more likely to be littered than other types of plastic. Biodegradable plastics often need specific conditions in order to break down.

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Answered by mithulanil0
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A biodegradable material can be defined as a material which can be decomposed by bacteria or other natural organisms and not be adding to pollution.

Biodegradable wastes are such waste materials which are and can be degraded by natural factors like microbes (e.g. bacteria, fungi and few more), abiotic elements like temperature, UV, oxygen, etc. Some examples of such wastes are food materials, kitchen wastes, and other natural wastes. Microorganisms and other abiotic factors together break down complex substances into simpler organic matters which eventually suspend and fade into the soil. The whole process is natural which can be rapid or slow. Therefore, the environmental issues and risks caused by biodegradable wastes are low.

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