disadvantage of biodegradable waste
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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 using composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes. In waste management, it also includes some inorganic materials which can be decomposed by bacteria. Such materials include gypsum and its products such as plasterboard and other simple organic sulfates which can be decomposed to yield hydrogen sulfide in anaerobic land-fill conditions.
Thus, we can see that to compost the wastes are promising and suitable.
Thus, we can see that to compost the wastes are promising and suitable.
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1. Biodegradable plastics must follow a specific disposal procedure.
2. Biodegradable plastics may contain small pieces of metal.
3. Biodegradable plastics require the weather to cooperate with their disposal.
4. Biodegradable plastics do not account for herbicides and pesticides.
5. Biodegradable plastics may reduce the amount of recycling that we can do.
6. Biodegradable plastics come at a higher capital cost.
7. Biodegradable plastics require use to use croplands to produce items.
8. Biodegradable plastics will not solve ocean pollution problems.
9. Biodegradable plastics do not guarantee a net savings.
10. Biodegradable plastics may produce methane in landfills.
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