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Example for increased rate of non biodegradable waste

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Answered by legendarysumit
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very simple like plastics they are very increased in our day to day life and there one of the dangerous non biodegradable waste it takes 1000 year to decompose one of the worse soil pollution

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Answered by saitejassb
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Non-Biodegradable wastes are those that cannot break down or degrade for many years. These are waste that cannot change into manure and they pile up causing pollution. Burning of these fuels causes more pollution in the environment. The non-biodegradable wastes become useful when they can be recycled. So any non-biodegradable waste can be dumped in a recycling center and can be made useful for other things.

List of non-biodegradable wastes include:

Plastic products like grocery bags, plastic bags, water bottles, etc.

Metals, metal cans, tins, metal scraps, etc.

Construction waste, rubber tires, man-made fibers like nylon etc.

Computer hardware like glass, CDs, DVDS, cellophane, processed woods, cable wires, Styrofoam etc.Waste which cannot be decomposed by biological process is known as “Non-biodegradable wastes”. Most of the inorganic waste is non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes which can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”.

Example :

Electronic waste

Plastic waste

Nuclear waste

Hazardous waste

All materials falling under this category are non-biodegradable.



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