define biodegradable waste and non biodegradable gradable waste giving two examples each
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A biodegradable material can be defined as a material which can be decomposed by b bacteria or other natural organisms and not be adding to pollution.
A Non-Biodegradable material can be defined as a kind of substance which cannot be broken down by natural organisms and acts as a source of pollution.
Biodegradable material contains food waste like vegetable and fruit peels, dead plants and animals, egg shells, chicken, garden waste paper materials, etc. Non-biodegradable things include of plastics, polystyrene, plastic, metals, and aluminum cans, toxic chemicals, paints, tyres, etc.
Biodegradable waste- It is the waste that is eco-friendly, i.e, this waste can be decomposed by some decomposers and they don't cause any harm to our environment.
e.g- Fruits and vegetable peels, clothe bags etc
Non-biodegradable waste- This is the opposite of biodegradable waste. It cannot be decomposed by the decomposers and hence it add pollution and cause many harms to our environment.
e.g- Plastic, glass.