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Wood is an example of a Bio-Degradable substance. Bacteria will digest wood and return its chemicals to the soil. Glass is a Non-Bio-Degradable substance. It would have to be reCycled through mechanical processes, such as grinding, melting, etc.
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Bio detergents are generally better at removing stains because they contain enzymes that specifically target and break down organic stains like food, sweat, and blood. Non-bio detergents are milder and are recommended for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
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Paper is made from renewable resources it is bio degradable and recyclable, most plastics are made from none renewable resources they are not bio degradable and most plastics are not or can not be recycled.
No, lead is a metal and metal is not bio degradable.
Paper is always bio-degradable. Ink may or may not 'break down' when exposed to the elements. Copiers and laser printers actually create 'plastic' images on the paper which takes longer time to break down.
Some bio degradable objects are cotton cloth,paper bags,jute products like baskets,ropes,clay pots,certain organic creams and lotions
Glass is recyclable. Glass is non degradable. Bio degradable waste rots away. Oil based paints are normally not bio degradable.
1) Bio-degradable waste 2) Non bio-degradable waste
tsome papers are non-bio degradable so throwing them into pits will be not eco-friendly,plastics are one example of a non-bio degradable things. instead of throwing away paper we can remanufacture them into something else useful to our day to day living..
1.Bio-degradable plastics made from corn starch, 2.Paper Bags, 3.Others having either "Recyclable" or "Degradable" Properties.
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No , it is bio degradable. It will start getting corroded when left in the atmosphere and the corrosion products will become part of the soil.