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Yes
That's not answerable because you do not specify anything. The effects you ask very much depend on the identity and nature of the materials, their quantity, the nature of their decay and of any by-products, the objective hazards they pose intact and in decaying, the state of any necessary storage etc., and the exposure of people to those hazards.
Sandworms eat decaying plant materials.
The short answer is no. Slaters (wood lice) eat decaying materials such as wood or the stem parts of plants. If yoo've got alot of them around *relative to the plant size) you should check the health of your plant stem/trunk. Beacxuse slaters eat decaying materials, it could mean that your plant is in serious trouble.
Slime molds are considered to be heterotrophs. Slime molds obtain their energy by consuming soil, decaying wood, and other decaying materials.
They eat waste organic materials like fallen leaves and other decaying materials.
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it provides nutrients to other organisms
As we know Millipede's thrives by eating decaying leaves and grasses. Hence a number of folded-up leaves on decaying materials is enough to make home for Millipede... :)