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प्रश्न
Give some examples for Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable waste.
S. No. | Biodegradable waste | Non-biodegradable waste |
1. | Food Waste | Plastic Bottles |
2. | ||
3. | ||
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उत्तर
S. No. | Biodegradable waste | Non-biodegradable waste |
1. | Food Waste | Plastic Bottles |
2. | Leaves | Metal scraps |
3. | Grass | Aluminum can |
4. | Vegetable peels | Glass bottles |
5. | Paper | Copper pieces |
6. | Wooden piece | Sweet Wrapper |
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