what is different between biodegradable waste and non biodegradable waste
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The two ways in which non biodegradable waste can be disposed are as follows:
a) By recycling - The non-biodegradable waste can be changed to reusable form by the process of recycling.
b) Landfill is the oldest form of waste disposal where, the waste are buried underground.
Biodegradable waste Non-biodegradable waste
Those which can be easily degraded by the decomposers into substances that go into soil and are harmless to the environment. Those which cannot be degraded by the decomposers and thus remain in the environment causing pollution.
They are natural wastes. They are synthetic wastes.
Examples- vegetables wastes, animal excreta Examples- plastic, polythene
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Difference between
Biodegradable waste & non-Biodegradable waste
Biodegradable waste
- The wastes are usually natural materials
- These types of wastes can produce useful materials after biodegradation
- They do not harm environment ....or product any harmful substances in nature...
- They can be recycled both by man and by nature...(they do not pollute the nature)
- They can be broken into simple,non-toxic substances by acting micro-organisms on it
- Some of the examples are
- paper
- roten fruits
- cowdungs
- woods
non-Biodegradable waste
- These waste are not natural they are made of synthetic meterials
- They are harmful for nature...they effect the ecosystem..
- They remains unchanged chemically as they are... non-Biodegradable they persist for longer time in nature
- They can't be recycled naturally and very less can be recycled by man.....they produce harmful substances in nature
- They can't be broken down in nature...and are poisonous also pollute the nature
- Some of the examples are:-
- Plastic bags
- cans
- oil used for manufacturing products by factory