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Well I'm not quite sure but I'm going to say no because its food and is like plastic and metal which combines with the soil.

ADDED: I'm not sure what the first answer was meant to be, but it would be more correct with "yes" instead of "no ", with "... and unlike plastic...", and "it" not "which".

A banana is plant material and so can be "recycled" as compost, like any other vegetable waste. Most plastics and metals do not combine with the soil, though a few, including iron, do break down in time. Iron becomes iron-oxide, in effect reverting to its ore, its natural state in the ground, and harmless.

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