Depends on the kind of waste. Examples include forest residues (such as dead trees, branches and tree stumps), yard clippings, wood chips and even municipal solid waste. In the second sense, biomass includes plant or animal matter that can be converted into fibers or other industrial chemicals, including biofuels. Industrial biomass can be grown from numerous types of plants, including miscanthus, switchgrass, hemp, corn, poplar, willow, sorghum, sugarcane, and a variety of tree species, ranging from eucalyptus to oil palm (palm oil).
Yes, compost is a renewable resource. A renewable resource is an organic, replenishable part of Planet Earth's natural environment, all of which describes the dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter which results from human-guided composting or from Mother Nature-mediated weathering by water or wind.
No, it's actually renewable resource.
no because and no no because once u eat it its gone and it is because u can use it in a compost
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
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no it is not a renewable resource as it is not a resource!
no
renewable resource
A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
Yes the ocean is a renewable resource
renewable because it comes from treesit is a renewable resource because it comes from trees.renewablepaper is A renewable resource
Renewable.
renewable!