Non-biodegradable materials are substances that the environment cannot naturally break down or break down over a long period of time. Typically man made materials like plastic bags, soda bottles, and batteries. Biodegradable items consist of natural products like paper, foods, and SOME foam containers. Notice that some are, not all are. Also, even though paper is biodegradable, you should still recycle it, to reduce the amount of trees cut down to produce more.
We segregate our biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes so that all biodegradable can be used as fertilizers while the non biodegradable can be recycled to make different creative products.
make sure thatl less non biodegradable materials is left on the planet.
make sure thatl less non biodegradable materials is left on the planet.
Yes, of course. It is usually made up of p.lastic materials which are non biodegradable.
None are both, but all are some?
Many non-biodegradable materials can be converted into energy by burning them. Most plastics will burn. Bear in mind however that many of them produce toxic fumes when burned. Some non-biodegradable materials have no good way to convert them into energy. Used tin cans are not biodegradable and don't burn. They are possible to recycle however.
no unless they are ash
causes of burning non-biodegradable materials- It can makes our environment pollute. We must stop burning of non-biodegradable materials, such as plastics- it can make our environment polluted
Due to the current population figures and projections, we cannot continue to use and dispose of materials or we will be living in our neighbor's garbage. The use of non-biodegradable materials must be severely restricted.
Non biodegradable materials are very difficult to dispose of. If not dealt with correctly, they may end up becoming toxic and posing a threat to life.
Only Plastics are non biodegradable. because the molecular bond between them is so strong hence it is difficult to break it hence it is non biodegradable
Non-biodegradable materials are things that can't be broken down easily by natural processes. For example, plastic shopping bags would take thousands of years to be degraded (broken down). Some examples of non-biodegradable materials are: plastic polystyrene (styrofoam) metals foams glasses silicon-based materials/circuit boards oil ashes