Science, asked by nehasrivastava59, 1 year ago

why should biodegradable and nonbiodegradable waste be discarded in two separate dustbins?

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Answered by officialsinghrs
13

Separation of biodegradable and non biodegradable wastes in two separate dustbins is the step to efficient waste management. Biodegradable wastes gets decomposed by the microorganisms like bacteria. Whereas the other waste should be disposed wisely so that it doesn't harm the environment. So they recycle and reuse it. Thus separating these two waste helps us in managing the wastes properly.



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Answered by ayushghogre7
14

Biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste should be discarded in two seperate dustbins because so that

The biodegradable waste should be disposed and later converted in manure.

and,

The non-biodegradable waste should be recycled.

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