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Some wastes that cannot be decomposed by bacteria to form compost include materials such as plastics, metals, glass, and treated wood. These materials either break down very slowly or are not biodegradable, making them unsuitable for composting.

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Can sewage be decomposed?

If you are referring to human, animal and vegetable wastes, then yes, they can be decomposed and they do this without any help from humans, due to the action of bacteria, fungi, and insects that naturally occur with these waste materials.


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Use whatever is left as compost.


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Waste disposal in a vegetable market?

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What are the diseases of vermiculture composting?

Vermiculture composting involves using worms to break down organic matter added to the compost. As such, there are no "diseases" in the compost.However one source cautioned to not let dogs or cats use the compost pile for urination and defecation, since animal wastes *could* add harmful bacteria that can colonize in the heat and nutrient-rich environment of a compost pile.


How do farmers prepare manure?

farmers prepare manures by dumping animal dung, vegetable and crop wastes at open places and let them be decomposed by bacteria and fungi. After a month or so, the manure is ready and is mixed up with soil.


Can yard wastes be put in compost heaps?

Yes, yard wastes can be put in compost heaps.Specifically, yard waste generally designates grass clippings and leaf litter. What drops off -- or is trimmed from -- herbaceous and woody plants usually is eligible for decomposition into compost and use as amendments, fertilizers or mulches. But it must not harbor any diseases or pests.


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A compost with a carbon to nitrogen ratio not in excess of 35 to 1 is the compost that has the most nutrients. Higher ratios make the compost's nitrogen inaccessible and unavailable. Yard wastes have high nitrogen and organic content and moderate calcium and phosphorus presences.


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Full form of non-biodegradable waste?

Wastes that doesn't decay or can't be decomposed naturally, more precisely biologically.


What is the products of decomposition?

bacteria,sunlight,oxygen and wastes


What is toxic wastes?

Non toxic wastes are wastes that do not pose a serious threat to the environment or animals if decomposed carefully. Some of the solid wastes are generated due to domestic activities such as food leftovers ,fruit and vegetable peelings, bits of paper and other rubbish often stored in dustbins .The waste produced by shops, offices, restaurants and schools do not pose a serious threat to the animals, plants or to the environment. Such wastes are called nontoxic wastes.