Biodegradable matter is generally organic material such as plant and animal matter and other substances originating from living organisms, or artificial materials that are similar enough to plant and animal matter to be put to use by microorganisms. Some biodegradable matter examples are: wood, leaves, cotton, straw, corn, plants, animals, ect.
biodegradable waste is waste that is not harmful for the environment. It is because it can bury under the soil quickly.
(different person)
banana peels take about 2-10 days
orange peels take 6-8 months
all fruit and veggies are biodegradable
almost any food is.
please do not use meat, bones or dairy as it takes over a year to decompose and it smells horrible
sincerely, a compost pile owner
paper
cotton
jute
There are many types of biodegradable materials. These include paper, biodegradable plastics, cotton, jute, stover, wood, as well as beeswax.
Fruits and veggies
banana peels
orange peels
Food refuse
Tree leaves
Grass clippings
Paper
Cotton rags
some examples of biodegradable objects are
paper
food
plastic
plants
and there's lot more! :)
leaves
A material is biodegradable if it can be broken down by the biological processes. Plants, as well as animal matter are examples of something that is biodegradable, because it can be broken down and absorbed back into the environment.
Non-biodegradable materials are things that can't be broken down easily by natural processes. For example, plastic shopping bags would take thousands of years to be degraded (broken down). Some examples of non-biodegradable materials are: plastic polystyrene (styrofoam) metals foams glasses silicon-based materials/circuit boards oil ashes
Many plastics; some metals especially gold and stainless steel; glass and earthenware;asbestos.
Some materials that contain polypropylene are not biodegradable because the proper enzymes are missing from the environment. However, there are plenty biodegradable materials with this same component.
Biodegradable materials are substances can be consumed by microorganisms (can be decomposed). Food waste, paper, linens, and wood are all examples. On the other hand, most things like metal, ceramics, and plastic are not readily biodegradable.
None are both, but all are some?
There are many biodegradable plastics that are invented.
cats and dogs
Non-biodegradable materials are those that cant be broken down within a reasonable time span. Some examples include plastics, batteries, glass, computers and cellphones. New research now shows that some plastics do break down.
Biodegradable materials are substances can be consumed by microorganisms (can be decomposed). Food waste, paper, linens, and wood are all examples. On the other hand, most things like metal, ceramics, and plastic are not readily biodegradable.
Older milk cartons were not made of biodegradable materials. The newest milk cartons that are produced are made of biodegradable materials.