Why does biodegradable waste do not decompose in landfills?
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Reality: Nothing biodegrades in a landfill because nothing is supposed to. Organic matter “biodegrades” when it is broken down by other living organisms (such as enzymes and microbes) into its basic components, and in turn, these molecules are recycled by nature into the building blocks for new life.
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