how are wastes classified on the basis of their ability to break down into simpler and harmless substances?
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Wastes are classified in two types on the basis of their ability to break down into simpler and harmless substance
1.Biodegradable waste - This waste can be break down in simpler and harmless substance
ex .- paper
2.Non biodegradable waste - They cannot be break down in simpler and harmless substance
ex. - plastic
1.Biodegradable waste - This waste can be break down in simpler and harmless substance
ex .- paper
2.Non biodegradable waste - They cannot be break down in simpler and harmless substance
ex. - plastic
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Municipal solid waste – This kind of waste is also called as “urban solid waste” though people are more conscious about this kind of waste every day, this is a fraction of small things that is called rubbish.
Demolition or construction waste – These are those unwanted materials that come from constructing buildings, houses, and other infrastructures.
These are some of them. :)
Demolition or construction waste – These are those unwanted materials that come from constructing buildings, houses, and other infrastructures.
Biodegradable waste – This kind of waste is not harmful to the environment. Wastes that are collected from plants and animals can be easily broken down into useful fertilizers for crops.
Commercial waste – This type of waste is produce because of the industrialization around the world.These are some of them. :)
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