Environmental Sciences, asked by Sudankhadka253, 1 year ago

there is also economic benefit of biodegradable waste​

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Answered by shwetha72
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Explanation:

* biodegradable waste can be broad but most times the importance of biodegradability in our waste streams is to minimize ecological, environmental and biological effects.

*These all stem from different waste such as fertilizer run off or plastics that are solid but do not degrade.

* organic waste from cooking which minimizes methane excretion at landfill which ends up being trapped or used as fuel or worse released into the atmosphere.

* By giving the waste to plant life you continue the circles of life.

* Waste is inevitable but does not need to be wasted- just redirected into another system.

* Biodegradability helps to allow natural process and maintain stability in most natural systems.

* There’s a lot that would be best if biodegraded such as pharmaceutical, agricultural, cleaning agents, and most artificial products which can be carcinogenic and endocrine disrupting.

* The body (organisms) can biodegrade .

Answered by shilpa85475
1

Biodegradable waste can be broad but generally the importance of biodegradability in our waste streams is to minimize environmental, environmental and biological effects.

Explanation:

  • These all stem from different waste such as fertilizer run off or plastics that are solid but do not shame.
  • Organic waste from cooking which reduces methane excretion at landfill which ends up being trapped or used as fuel or worse released into the atmosphere.
  • Waste is inevitable but does not need to be wasted- just transmitted into a new system.
  • Biodegradability helps to allow natural method and keep stability in most natural systems.

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