Wastes that doesn't decay or can't be decomposed naturally, more precisely biologically.
No, paper will biodegrade (it is an organic material).
by not throwing the plasticts in the groud is on of the way to control nonbiodegradalle waste
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
no full form for this, don't waste your time
waste water treatment plants
waste water treatment plants
Biodegradable waste is more useful because it degrades. It breaks down into nutrients and organic material that is useful, like compost.
soil,waste and rain water
Yes.
We are the only organisms that we know of that can understand and apply scientific knowledge to create nonbiodegradable substances.
1) Mississippi Worker's Compensation 2) Municipal Solid Waste Compost