Is flax biodegradable or non biodegradeable
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Flax is biodegradable because biodegradable incorporates organic matter.
Flax is a member from the class Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fiber crop developed in cooler districts of the world.
Biodegradable waste incorporates any natural issue in squandering which can be separated into carbon dioxide, water, methane or straightforward natural particles by small-scale living beings and other living things.
Nonbiodegradable is a toxin that is not separated by normal procedures. Some nondegradable poisons, similar to the heavy metals, make issues since they are dangerous and industrious in the environment. Others, similar to synthetic plastics, are an issue as a result of their sheer volume.
Flax is a member from the class Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fiber crop developed in cooler districts of the world.
Biodegradable waste incorporates any natural issue in squandering which can be separated into carbon dioxide, water, methane or straightforward natural particles by small-scale living beings and other living things.
Nonbiodegradable is a toxin that is not separated by normal procedures. Some nondegradable poisons, similar to the heavy metals, make issues since they are dangerous and industrious in the environment. Others, similar to synthetic plastics, are an issue as a result of their sheer volume.
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LUDHIANA: The widespread use of flex hoardings used for publicity is increasingly becoming an environmental hazard, as these are made from non-biodegradable material, including the PVC.
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