Plastic and metals are non- biodegradable and can be recycled.
Salts and inorganic compounds can be broken down chemically or thermally. They can also be removed by physical or chemical separation and fixed into a solid mass for permanent disposal.
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.
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.
Nope. Glass is not organic (contains no carbon) and as such is non biodegradable.
Aluminum is non biodregradable because it cannot be broken down into simpler substances
yes , it is biodegradable ,because, it is a natural fiber !!
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
A cloth bag is an example of non-biodegradable waste.
biodegradable
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste which can rot and change into manure. Non-biodegradable waste is a type of waste which cannot rot and change into manure. Such waste piles up and causes pollution. There is no way of destroying it except for burning it, which further pollutes the atmosphere.
biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes these 2 types of waste are found in a vegetable market 1) biodegradable waste : It can be decomposed ex: food waste 2) non-biodegradable waste:It cannot be decomposed ex:foams
yes,it is non- biodegradable waste
why is waste for us
Plastic and metals are non- biodegradable and can be recycled. Salts and inorganic compounds can be broken down chemically or thermally. They can also be removed by physical or chemical separation and fixed into a solid mass for permanent disposal.
waste and recycling
non biodegradable
aluminium cans
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be broken down by other living organisms. Waste that cannot be broken down by other living organisms may be called non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste can be commonly found in municipal solid waste (sometimes called biodegradable municipal waste, or BMW) as green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics. Other biodegradable wastes include human waste, manure, sewage and slaughterhouse waste.