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What do you mean by organic waste?

What do you mean by organic waste?

Organic waste is any material that is biodegradable and comes from either a plant or an animal. Examples of organic waste include green waste, food waste, food-soiled paper, non-hazardous wood waste, green waste, and landscape and pruning waste.

What type of waste is organic waste?

biodegradable waste
Organic waste, or biodegradable waste, is a natural refuse type that comes from plants or animals. It comes in manifold forms – biodegradable plastics, food waste, green waste, paper waste, manure, human waste, sewage, and slaughterhouse waste.

What is organic waste used for?

Industrial uses: Provide waste oils for fuel conversion and send food waste to anaerobic digestion where it can be used for fuel and electricity production. Composting: Create a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Landfill/incineration: Last resort to disposal.

What goes in organic waste?

Yard waste

  • Leaves, cones, needles and berries.
  • Plants, tree fruits and flowers.
  • Branches, twigs and hedge prunings.
  • Grass clippings, sod and weeds.
  • Garden soil and untreated mulch.
  • Hay, straw and coconut planter liners.

What is the difference between organic and inorganic waste?

Inorganic wastes are chemical substances of mineral origin; whereas organic wastes are chemical substances usually of animal or plant origin.

How organic waste is recycled?

One of the most common and efficient ways of recycling organic waste is by giving agricultural and food waste to cattle and other animals as food. Feeding organic waste to animals is a simple and easy method of waste recycling.

Which is not an organic waste?

Some examples of inorganic waste are aluminum cans, spoons, plastics, and glass. And a few instances of organic waste are paper, cardboard, and food remains.

What happens when organic waste ends up in landfill?

When organic waste is dumped in landfill, it undergoes anaerobic decomposition (because of the lack of oxygen) and generates methane. When released into the atmosphere, methane is 25 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Methane is, however, also a valuable resource.

What is the problem with organic waste?

Management of organic waste is a major dilemma for developing countries. It generates unpleasant odors and helps rats, flies, bugs and mosquitoes multiply and spread diseases. As it decomposes, organic waste generates methane, a gas that contributes significantly to global warming.

What is the example of organic?

Examples include gasoline, plastics, detergents, dyes, food additives, natural gas, and medicines. Although both are used for cleaning, soap and detergent are two different examples of organic chemistry.