Why has the recycling of Nonbiodegrable substance become essential?
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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.
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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.
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The recycling of non-biodegrable wastes become more essential because non-biodegrable wastes do not mix with the soil and it causes pollution which has very bad affect in the environment.
Some examples of non-biodegrable wafted are plastic, glass etc.
These are needed to be recycled very often because it not only pollutes the environment but it also creates many other problem on the society.
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