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what is difference between biodegradable and non biodegradable plastics​

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Answered by rockinggirl4322
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Biodegradable material contains food waste like vegetable and fruit peels, dead plants and animals, egg shells, chicken, garden waste paper materials, etc. Non-biodegradable things include of plastics, polystyrene, plastic, metals, and aluminum cans, toxic chemicals, paints, tyres, etc.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Biodegradable waste

  • Biodegradable waste is any waste that can be degraded by other living organisms. It usually comes from plants or animals.
  • Green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics are common biodegradable waste items found in municipal solid waste.
  • Human waste, manure, sewage, and abattoir waste are all biodegradable wastes.

Non-biodegradable waste

  • Non-biodegradable wastes are wastes that do not breakdown through biological processes.
  • Non-biodegradable garbage makes up the majority of the inorganic waste.
  • "Recyclable waste" refers to non-biodegradable waste that can be recycled, whereas "non-recyclable waste" refers to waste that cannot be recycled.
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