why should biodegradable and non biodegradable wastes br discarded in two different dustbins?
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because non biodegradable waste are harmful because they can't be degrade easily if the two materials mixed it's harm us so we keep bio and non biodegradable waste in two different bins
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Biodegradable wastes gets decomposed through natural process , such as bacteria.
Non - biodegradable wastes do not decomposed through natural process and take a very long period of time to degrade.
Biodegradable wastes includes parts of vegetables , fruits , left over food stuff , etc.
Non - Biodegradable wastes includes plastic bags , buckets , polythene , etc.
They are declared in two different dustbins because non - biodegradable wastes are the threat to environment. It clog the city drainage system , thereby causing lot of inconvenience.
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Biodegradable wastes gets decomposed through natural process , such as bacteria.
Non - biodegradable wastes do not decomposed through natural process and take a very long period of time to degrade.
Biodegradable wastes includes parts of vegetables , fruits , left over food stuff , etc.
Non - Biodegradable wastes includes plastic bags , buckets , polythene , etc.
They are declared in two different dustbins because non - biodegradable wastes are the threat to environment. It clog the city drainage system , thereby causing lot of inconvenience.
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