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INCLINATION OF MODERN SOCIETY TOWARD BIODEGRADABLE WASTE

NAME - PRATIK GUPTA


CLASS - IX-D
ROLL NO - 16
I N T R O D U C T I O N :--
• DUE TO THE INCREASE IN POPULATION AND THE MODERNISATION OF
THE SOCIETY DAY BY DAY WE USE MOST NON-BIODEGRADABLE
SUBSTANCES DUE TO WHICH WE NOT ONLY FACING DIFFERENT
POLLUTION PROBLEMS BUT ALSO DISTURBED ECO SYSTEM THAT’S
WHY WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND MORE AND MORE USE OF
BIODEGRADABLE SUBSTANCES SO THAT WE COULD LIVE PEACEFULLY
B I O D E G RADAB LE WAST E
• Biodegradable waste is any product that can be easily broken down naturally by
water, oxygen, the sun's rays, radiation, or microorganisms. In the process,
organic forms of matter are broken down into simpler units. The matter is
decomposed and will eventually return to the soil. Some examples are:-
PLANTS FLOWER
ANIMALS WATER
FRUITS PAPER
VEGETABLES FRUITS/VEGETABLES PEEL
N O N B I O D E G RADAB LE WASTE
• Waste which cannot be decomposed or degrade by the biological process is known as “Non-
biodegradable wastes”. Most of them include inorganic waste is non-biodegradable. ... A Non-
Biodegradable material can be defined as a type of material which cannot be broken down by
natural organisms and serve as a source of pollution.
GLASS PLASTIC
COMPUTER PARTS BATTERIES
MEICAL WASTE TETRA PACK
ELECTRONIC PARTS ALUMINIUM CANS

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