A biodegradeable object is any object that is broken down quickly by natural forces (wind,rain, snow, etc.) Examples: Most man made foods, paper, cardboard, liquids, hair, fruit, vegetables, napkins, plants, and meats.
leaves
A cloth bag is an example of non-biodegradable waste.
Peva is polyethylene vinyl acetate which is a plastic and a vinyl making it biodegradable. Biodegradable objects are things that do not produce any kinds of gas.
aluminium cans
Glass, water, clear plastic, ice, cellophane, acrylic, diamonds, lenses, windows, and light bulbs are all examples of transparent objects.
Biodegradables are organic objects that can be recycled into manure or such.
Plastic, glass, metal, and rubber rare just a few examples of non biodegradable things
Some examples of biodegradable and non-biodegradable is: Biodegradable : leaves, flowers, kitchen waste (wet) animal or human excretion, seedless fruit, handmade bags, dead animals or human beings wood, wires without coating. Non-biodegradable: plastic products, nylon products, synthetic products, silk products, clothes, dry kitchen waste, glass products.
Biodegradable things are items that can be broken down by natural processes such as bacteria or fungi, returning to the environment without causing harm. Examples include organic materials like food scraps, paper, certain plastics, and plant fibers. Choosing biodegradable products over non-biodegradable ones can help reduce the environmental impact of waste.
Biodegradable means that given time, the Earth and its elements will break down an object. Non-biodegradable objects will never break down and will always be a source of pollution.
Biodegradable matter is generally organic material such as plant and animal matter and other substances originating from living organisms, or artificial materials that are similar enough to plant and animal matter to be put to use by microorganisms. Some biodegradable matter examples are: wood, leaves, cotton, straw, corn, plants, animals, ect.
fruit peels vegetables peel paper glass