Why should biodegradable and non-biodegradable degradable wastes be discarded in two separate dustbins?
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Biodegradable materials are broken down by micro-organisms in nature into simple harmless substances. Non-biodegradable materials need a different treatment like heat and temperature for disposal and hence, both should be discarded in two different dustbins.
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because if it is done then then the things which are biodegradable will be decompose easily and which r nonbiodegradable will not and would be separated
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