why has recycling of nonbiodegradable waste become so essential these days?
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A material which is not easily decomposed by natural process such as action of bacteria is called non biodegradable. Plastics, aluminum, tin cans and other metal items are called as non biodegradable materials or waste. They are not eco friendly.
They harm ecosystem by mixing with soil , the toxin's contaminate soil and enter food chain when eaten accidentally by animals like cow.
2 Polythene bags are very dangerous , they lead to land pollution and may cause death of cattle.
3. If plastic materials are discarded into water bodies may cause death of aquatic animals .
4.if not disposed properly, it may lead to clogging of drainage system in cities
5.Burning of plastic may lead to harmful gases which causes air pollution which in turn effect the life of people.
Hence to avoid all these types of pollution I, e air , water and land pollution its essential nowadays to recycle non biodegrable waste.
So follow 4R' Principle Reduce, Recuse, Recycle and Recover.
They harm ecosystem by mixing with soil , the toxin's contaminate soil and enter food chain when eaten accidentally by animals like cow.
2 Polythene bags are very dangerous , they lead to land pollution and may cause death of cattle.
3. If plastic materials are discarded into water bodies may cause death of aquatic animals .
4.if not disposed properly, it may lead to clogging of drainage system in cities
5.Burning of plastic may lead to harmful gases which causes air pollution which in turn effect the life of people.
Hence to avoid all these types of pollution I, e air , water and land pollution its essential nowadays to recycle non biodegrable waste.
So follow 4R' Principle Reduce, Recuse, Recycle and Recover.
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The reason why recycling of nonbiodegradable waste has become so essential these days is that it helps reduce pollution in the environment. It saves the raw materials from being scarce, the recycled waste can be used to produce new products.
The process of recycling the used products is simpler than producing new products so it saves the cost. Throwing nonbiodegradable waste away will result in different problems because the land cannot decompose it and it results in soil erosion.
The process of recycling the used products is simpler than producing new products so it saves the cost. Throwing nonbiodegradable waste away will result in different problems because the land cannot decompose it and it results in soil erosion.
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