Biology, asked by beatrizflores606, 10 months ago

What are biodegradable waste and what are their examples?

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Answered by chauhanisha2002
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biodegradable wastes are those wastes which can be easily converted into organic compounds by the microbes present in soil ( when they are disposed off).

for eg: peels of vegetables and fruits, paper, left over food, etc.

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Answered by geetika14960
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Biodegradable waste can be found in municipal solid waste (sometimes called biodegradable municipal waste, or as green waste, food waste, paper waste and biodegradable plastics). Other biodegradable wastes include human waste, manure, sewage, sewage sludge and slaughterhouse waste.

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