Some examples of biodegradable and non-biodegradable is:
Biodegradable :
leaves, flowers, kitchen waste (wet) animal or human excretion, seedless fruit, handmade bags, dead animals or human beings wood, wires without coating.
Non-biodegradable:
plastic products, nylon products, synthetic products, silk products, clothes, dry kitchen waste, glass products.
-Every type of metal.
-Clay pottery.
-Glass.
-Water.
-Stone.
Biodegradable waste is more useful because it degrades. It breaks down into nutrients and organic material that is useful, like compost.
it is a nonbiodegradable substance, it corrodes, slowly.
no, we cannot put the plastic in the vemicomposting pit because plastic is a non biodegradable waste and non biodegradable waste cannot not be decomposed by earth worms or red worms.
Some example of BIO-DEGRADABLE THINGS: paper, juice, chicken bones, clothes... anything that can be broken down by organisms NON BIO-DEGRADABLE THINGS: plastic toys, plastic bags, glass, steel, synthetic rubber.
Biodegradable waste is waste that can break down into natural components and be recycled into the life cycle naturally...examples are old vegtables / food, paper, cardboard, deceased animals, and phyto plastics( special plastics that break down when exposed to the sun after some time) etc. Non biodegradable waste is waste that does not break down into natural components and exists in the environment for a long time. Examples would be tyres, plastics, elctronic components, metals etc.
Nonbiodegradable waste is basically "trash that doesn't decompose naturally". Meaning that bacteria will not break it down and turn it into topsoil. Thinks like banana peels will decompose very quickly, thus they are biodegradable. But plastics, foams, and metals will not decompose, thus they are nonbiodegradable.
biodegradable nonbiodegradable are produce in the market
by not throwing the plasticts in the groud is on of the way to control nonbiodegradalle waste
A cloth bag is an example of non-biodegradable waste.
its plastic
Biodegradable waste is more useful because it degrades. It breaks down into nutrients and organic material that is useful, like compost.
aluminium cans
it is a nonbiodegradable substance, it corrodes, slowly.
So it can...um, BIODEGRADE PERHAPS?!
No. Cow dung is organic material which definitely makes it biodegradable.
biodegradable
THE TWO KINDS OF WASTE ARE THE BIODEGRADABLE AND NON-BIODEGRADABLE BIODEGRADABLE WASTE THAT ARE DECAYING NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTE THAT WILL NOT DECAY AS TIME PASS