Define Non-biodegradable material
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Non-Biodegradable waste is one that has not been able to break down or degrade for several years. These are waste which can not be turned into dung and causes more pollution. The combustion of these fuels creates greater environmental pollution. When it is able to reuse the non-biodegradable wastes become valuable.
Examples of non-biodegradable materials include fibres, shoes, metals, hazardous substances, pesticides, consumer items such as plastic bags, shopping bags, plastic containers and plastic water bottles. Therefore polyethene is an example of non-biodegradable waste
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Materials that get decomposed over a period of time by the action of air , water and microorganisms such as bacteria .
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