Biology, asked by tanishaangari, 11 months ago

what are non-biodegradable wastes? Why are they harmful to the environment?

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Answered by nehabasrani
2
Hazardous wastes. Hazardous andtoxic chemicals are generated by industry, agriculture, homes and theenvironment. ... Non-infectious, non-hazardous biological waste can be disposed of using standard methods of rubbish disposal. However decomposing biological waste does generate greenhouse gases, methane in particular.

tanishaangari: waste and pollution, a substance or chemical that is non-biodegradable cannot be changed to a harmless natural state by the action of bacteria
Answered by ajayviratkohli
10
non biodegradable waste are those waste which didn't decompose in the soil like plastic

they are harmful for environment because it doesn't decompose and form soil pollution and lose the fertility of soil and also harm some animals
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