why is disposal of non-biodegradable waste a big concern??
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non -biodegradable waste pollute our environment . they can make the soil unfertile and animals may chew it which may lead to their death .
non biodegradable waste in rivers can kill the creatures living in it
but in following ways we can prevent the harms done by non biodegradable waste to our environment
1. Reuse
From an environmental point of view it's best not to dispose things, but reuse them as much as possible. Reuse reduces the need for new materials and keeps your ecological impact down. If you have no use for something yourself, you can always try and see if someone else wants it, for example by selling it on eBay, or by giving it away to charity, to local thrift shops or on websites like The Freecycle Network.
2. Recycle
If something cannot be reused then recycling is a good option. Many types of materials can be recycled; glass, paper, metals, electronics, various types of plastic. You should check with your local waste facility which types of waste they accept for recycling.
Note that a recycling center may have specific criteria for certain materials. For example, most recycling facilities accept paper but not if it is greasy. This is because fats will interfere with the paper recycling process. What exactly is accepted for recycling differs from place to place
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non -biodegradable waste pollute our environment . they can make the soil unfertile and animals may chew it which may lead to their death .
non biodegradable waste in rivers can kill the creatures living in it
but in following ways we can prevent the harms done by non biodegradable waste to our environment
1. Reuse
From an environmental point of view it's best not to dispose things, but reuse them as much as possible. Reuse reduces the need for new materials and keeps your ecological impact down. If you have no use for something yourself, you can always try and see if someone else wants it, for example by selling it on eBay, or by giving it away to charity, to local thrift shops or on websites like The Freecycle Network.
2. Recycle
If something cannot be reused then recycling is a good option. Many types of materials can be recycled; glass, paper, metals, electronics, various types of plastic. You should check with your local waste facility which types of waste they accept for recycling.
Note that a recycling center may have specific criteria for certain materials. For example, most recycling facilities accept paper but not if it is greasy. This is because fats will interfere with the paper recycling process. What exactly is accepted for recycling differs from place to place
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Non -biodegradable waste pollute our environment . they can make the soil unfertile and animals may chew it which may lead to their death . From an environmental point of view it's best not to dispose things, but reuse them as much as possible. ... If something cannot be reused then recycling is a good option.
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