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Do research and make a report on how to dispose non - biodegradable waste. This was an assignment and i really need help in finding ways! I found some already but i cant find more

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Answered by jhamaya913
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With the rising use and dependency of non-biodegradable products in the Philippines' urbanized society, this paper aims to identify the root causes of the improper disposal of non-biodegradable waste and its effects on the community especially the residents' health and drainage system. Using the results, the paper highlights the importance of proper waste management services to devise effective methods on the management of non-biodegradable waste. Small scale success within the given area could be improved and expanded on a city-wide scale.

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Answered by janammapv
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Answer:

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Explanation:

There are lots of waste materials that are degradable and non-degradable. Therefore, categorization and proper disposal of waste are very important. Waste materials can be classified as biodegradable and non-biodegradable. Risk and threats related to waste disposal can be easily avoided by the knowledge of the different types of wastes.

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.

But the huge dumping of waste can raise some threats to life sooner or later. To avoid this, some people practise composting. In composting, the biodegradable wastes are dumped into a pit and covered for a period. Due to the action of microbes, they will decompose and will be used as manure for cultivation purpose. This will reduce the amount of waste at landfills.

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