Q. How do you dispose of biodegradable plates?
Answer
Composting facilities are able to accept biodegradable trash for recycling. On a large scale, biodegradable waste can be treated through either composting or anaerobic digestion. Materials with a higher percentage of fibers are better suited for composting. Easily biodegradable sludges and liquid wastes are better suited for anaerobic digestion. The better the quality of compost and the bigger the environmental impact, the cleaner the waste a user submits for composting needs to be. The gardening and farming industries rely on high-quality compost. Topsoil used to cover landfills is typically low-quality compost. Farms can save money on fertilizer and electricity costs when composting facilities are located on or near the farm.
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