What is the difference between dry and wet waste
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Waste can also be sorted in a civic amenity site. "Waste segregation" means dividing waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass. Wet waste typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and are heavy in weight due to dampness.
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dry waste are waste that is not organic and contains no water they cause harm to the environment they are non biodegradableex bateries papers, plastic
wet waste are waste that contains water they are also called ar organic waste they cause wellfare to the environment and are biodigradable
ex vegetable peels
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