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organic waste is biodegradable while plastic is not make short report on it​

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Answered by BornCxnfused
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Organic waste Organic waste is a major component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household waste but commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic waste e.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the presence of oxygen by composting or in the absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctly can also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture. Anaerobic digestion also produces methane gas an important source of bio-energ

Organic waste Organic waste is a major component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household waste but commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic waste

e.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the presence of oxygen by composting or in the absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctly can also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture.

Answered by saribahmed2008
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I hope this will help you

Explanation:

Put moist soil in the both. Put organic waste in the beaker A and Plastic in beaker B. After a week or two you will find that the organic waste are decomposed while the plastics are not. This proves that organic waste is biodegredabe and plastic is not.

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