What is biodigrable waste and non biodigrable waste
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1. Biodegradable items decompose or break down naturally. Non-biodegradable items don't. ... Biodegradable substances include food waste like vegetable and fruit peels, dead plants and animals, chicken, egg shells, paper materials, garden waste etc.
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•biodegradable waste -waste materials which are and can be degraded by natural factors like microbes (e.g. bacteria, fungi and few more), abiotic elements like temperature, UV, oxygen, etc. Some examples of such wastes are food materials, kitchen wastes and other natural wastes. Microorganisms and other abiotic factors together break down complex substances into simpler organic matters which eventually suspend and fade into soil. The whole process is natural which can be rapid or slow.
Examples :
• Human and animal waste
• Plant products, wood, paper, food waste, leaves, grass clippings
• Remains from the death of living creatures
•Non-Biodegradable- Waste which cannot be decomposed by biological process is known as “Non-biodegradable wastes”. Most of the inorganic waste is non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes which can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”.
Examples:
• Glass
• Metals
• Plastics
• Electronic devices
• Medical waste
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•biodegradable waste -waste materials which are and can be degraded by natural factors like microbes (e.g. bacteria, fungi and few more), abiotic elements like temperature, UV, oxygen, etc. Some examples of such wastes are food materials, kitchen wastes and other natural wastes. Microorganisms and other abiotic factors together break down complex substances into simpler organic matters which eventually suspend and fade into soil. The whole process is natural which can be rapid or slow.
Examples :
• Human and animal waste
• Plant products, wood, paper, food waste, leaves, grass clippings
• Remains from the death of living creatures
•Non-Biodegradable- Waste which cannot be decomposed by biological process is known as “Non-biodegradable wastes”. Most of the inorganic waste is non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes which can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”.
Examples:
• Glass
• Metals
• Plastics
• Electronic devices
• Medical waste
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