what is biodegradable and non biodegradable waste??
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⭐⭐BIODEGRADABLE WASTE...... ⭐⭐
The waste which can be easily converted into simple organic matter..... Or the waste which can be easily decompose...
It included vegetables peels, rotten fruit, garden waste, leaf, etc.....
It is very benefits for us
As it for the manure which act as a fertilizer for the plants.... This process is also called composting
Ans sometimes earthworm are also used for composting that process is also called as VERMI COMPOSTING
It also control pollution...
⭐NON BIODEGRADABLE WASTE.... ⭐⭐
the waste which can not be converted into simple organic matter.... Or the waste which can not decompose...
It includes plastic bag, bottles, hospitals waste.... Etc.......
HOPE IT WILL DEFINITELY HELP YOU
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The waste which can be easily converted into simple organic matter..... Or the waste which can be easily decompose...
It included vegetables peels, rotten fruit, garden waste, leaf, etc.....
It is very benefits for us
As it for the manure which act as a fertilizer for the plants.... This process is also called composting
Ans sometimes earthworm are also used for composting that process is also called as VERMI COMPOSTING
It also control pollution...
⭐NON BIODEGRADABLE WASTE.... ⭐⭐
the waste which can not be converted into simple organic matter.... Or the waste which can not decompose...
It includes plastic bag, bottles, hospitals waste.... Etc.......
HOPE IT WILL DEFINITELY HELP YOU
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1) Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter inwaste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane or simple organic molecules by micro-organisms and other living things using composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes.
2) A substance or chemical that isnon-biodegradable cannot be changed to a harmless natural state by the action of bacteria, and may therefore damage the environment oppositebiodegradable See related entries: Waste and pollution.
2) A substance or chemical that isnon-biodegradable cannot be changed to a harmless natural state by the action of bacteria, and may therefore damage the environment oppositebiodegradable See related entries: Waste and pollution.
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