Biodegradable Wastes.
Yes, glass can be ground down and reused. This process, known as glass recycling, involves crushing and grinding waste glass into small pieces called cullet, which can then be melted and formed into new glass products. Reusing ground glass reduces the need for raw materials and energy in glass production, making it an environmentally friendly option. The recycled glass can be used in various applications, including new containers, tiles, and even as aggregate in concrete.
No. Biodegradation is when something is broken down by living things (like bacteria). Stones can be broken down into smaller stones by weather, and minerals and salts can be leached out of them by water, but stones are not biodegradable.
Yes, Industries like to melt down the plastic and reuse it for other products. That's why some products say 80% Reused plastic
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Wastes that can be broken down by other organisms into a reusable form are called "biodegradeable" The list of biodegradable wastes is extremely long.
yes yarn is...it can easly broken down in landfills and can also be reused
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they can be reused plenty of times before being broken down. certain subtraits goes with certain enzymes, like a puzzle.
Yes, greenware, which refers to unfired pottery or ceramics, is recyclable. It can be broken down and reused to create new pottery or ceramics.
Food in your digestive system is broken down, has valuable nutrients absorbed, and the wastes eliminated.
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Food in your digestive system is broken down, has valuable nutrients absorbed, and the wastes eliminated.
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This process is known as ammonification. It involves the decomposers breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds, releasing ammonium ions as a byproduct.
Sewage
Waxed or coated cardboard cannot be recycled because the coating prevents it from being broken down and reused in the recycling process.