what are the harms due to non biodegradable
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Non-biodegradable waste sits in landfills or as litter in forests, parks, rivers and streams. It also washes into seas and oceans, where it has devastating effects on marine wildlife.
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The microorganisms that break it down can cause disease and produce harmful gases. Non-biodegradable materials are often synthetic products like plastic, glass and batteries. Because they don't break down easily, if not disposed of properly, non-biodegradable waste can cause pollution, block drains and harm animals.
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