The Answer to your question is composting
Organic wastes like blood and cotton bandages are biodegradable. Wastes like disposable syringes and other plastic materials are not biodegradable.
we can manage biodegradable wastes by using landfills
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Biodegradable Wastes.
why is waste for us
All except perhaps Biodegradable wastes. E-Wastes, Nuclear wastes, Non-Biodegradable, Biomedical etc all harm the environment
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Biodegradable waste refers to materials that can be broken down naturally by bacteria or other living organisms. These wastes can easily decompose and return to the environment in a non-toxic form. Examples include food scraps, paper products, and yard waste.
They are.
Some are, some aren't. Those wastes that are biodegradable can be eaten by bacteria and/or fungi.
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Non-biodegradable wastes should be disposed of through proper recycling and waste management systems. They can be sorted and processed at recycling facilities to recover materials like plastics and metals, which can be reused in manufacturing. For waste that cannot be recycled, incineration or landfilling in designated areas is necessary, ensuring that the disposal methods comply with environmental regulations to minimize pollution and health risks. Additionally, reducing non-biodegradable waste at the source through initiatives like reducing single-use plastics is crucial.