Husk and chaff is an example of which waste
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In grasses (including cereals such as rice, barley, oats, and wheat), the ripe seed is surrounded by thin, dry, scaly bracts (called glumes, lemmas and paleas), forming a dry husk (or hull) around the grain. Once it is removed it is often referred to as chaff. ... Before the grain can be used, the husks must be removed.
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I think it's plant waste
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