It first gets sent to the recycling area, where it is left to decompose. It might take a while to do this, but after this is accomplished it is taken to burn. From there on, all the scraps are left, and are sent to the factories to remake the material.
Depends on what u call waste.
Wastes that consume oxygen as they decompose.
Substances that can decompose.
yes
We will be filled with wastes.
A: test water B: test the air C: recycle wastes D: all of the above
Because non-bio waste doesn't decompose, therefore the only way to dispose of it is to bury it in land-fill sites.
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
recycle / recycles / am,is,are recycling.I recycle all my household waste.She recycles all her household waste to.We are recycling our household wastes.
Plastic takes quite alot of energgy to make and doesn't decompose like a paper bag would and can take up to 6 years to become soil.
1: Trash and other wastes can often be reused or recycled, and dangerous chemicals wastes can be disposed in a way that does not harm the ecosystem. Many communities now have facilities for recycling trash and methods of safely removing hazardous materials. Be creative in utilzing the three "R's": Reduce, Re-use, Recycle... I think that the first step would be to try to recognize HOW to imprint the lightest 'footprint' on the existing environment.
1: Trash and other wastes can often be reused or recycled, and dangerous chemicals wastes can be disposed in a way that does not harm the ecosystem. Many communities now have facilities for recycling trash and methods of safely removing hazardous materials. Be creative in utilzing the three "R's": Reduce, Re-use, Recycle... I think that the first step would be to try to recognize HOW to imprint the lightest 'footprint' on the existing environment.