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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 6 months ago
Biodegradable Waste
These kind of waste products are broken down by the action of micro-organisms like Bacteria. This kind of waste decay and Decompose naturally and become harmless after some time. Biodegradable Waste Examples are Cattle Dung, Tea leaves, Wood, Grass, Fruit & Vegetables, Paper, Animal Bones. These turn into compost after decaying and act as Natural Fertilizers. They do not normally Pollute the Environment, but if present in a large quantity, those that cannot be Decomposed can pollute the Environment.
Non-Biodegradable Waste
These substances or type of waste material, (non-poisonous and harmless substances)cannot be broken down into a simpler form, they cannot be decomposed. Non-Biodegradable waste examples are Plastics, Ball Point Pen Refill, Polythene Bags, Glass Objects, Aluminum Cans, Iron Nails, Foil paper, Radioactive waste, to name a few.
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