Biology, asked by b4atraDriabhadav, 1 year ago

why has recycling of nonbiodegradable waste become so essential these days?

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Answered by Anonymous
15
Because non biodegradable waste is generated at a large amount everyday so if this waste is not recycled it will create a foul smell and can be harmful for soil as it loses its fertility so it is necessary for non biodegradable waste to be recycled.
Answered by Surnia
5

The recycling process of non-biodegradable waste is essential due to following reasons:

Explanation:

  • The recycling is a process of transformation of unwanted materials in a way that they can be used again.
  • The non-biodegradable materials are those materials which cannot be degraded into simple forms by soil microbes. These includes the plastics, glass, metals and radioactive wastes.
  • The non-biodegradable wastes are required to be sorted out and must be recycled as these wastes does not decompose and they will accumulate in the environment in the soil, and water.
  • These wastes produces toxic gases on burning thus must be recycled.

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