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Differences between biodegradable and non biodegradable waste.in simple and short sentences
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Biodegradable waste can be broken down by bacteria and other living organisms, while non-biodegradable waste cannot be broken down by natural processes.
Biodegradable waste examples include food scraps and paper, while non-biodegradable waste examples include plastic and glass.
Biodegradable waste can decompose and return nutrients to the soil, while non-biodegradable waste remains in the environment for a long time and can harm wildlife.
Biodegradable waste examples include food scraps and paper, while non-biodegradable waste examples include plastic and glass.
Biodegradable waste can decompose and return nutrients to the soil, while non-biodegradable waste remains in the environment for a long time and can harm wildlife.
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