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Answered by pramodnagarcuraj17
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A Non-Biodegradable material can be defined as a kind of substance which cannot be broken down by natural organisms and acts as a source of pollution. Unlike biodegradable wastes, non-biodegradable cannot be easily handled. ... Other examples are cans, metals, and chemicals for agricultural and industrial purposes.

Answered by saikumarmahankali99
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The non-biodegradable wastes become useful when they can be recycled. Examples of non-biodegradable wastes are plastics, glasses, metals, toxic chemicals, toxins, plastic products like plastic bags, grocery bags, plastic containers, and plastic water bottles are also non-biodegradable

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