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Garbage In Garbage Out – Management of Waste

Garbage In Garbage Out – Management of Waste CBSE Class 6 Science

Garbage In Garbage Out – Management of Waste | CBSE Class 6 Science

Management of Waste –  Online Class 6 Science In this article, we covered the study material of Class 6 Science CBSE BOARD. Here we have shared notes on Chapter Garbage In, Garbage out. It covers the knowledge for Management of Waste, sources of waste, How to reduce waste?, How we can re-use things?
Different ways to manage Biodegradable Waste
Composting
  • It refers to the recycling of organic waste. The waste like a vegetable peel, egg shells, leaves, dead flowers etc is organic waste which is buried in composite pits.
  • These wastes are degraded with small organisms like fungi and bacteria.
Veri composting
  • When composting is done with the help of earthworm called red worm. The red worm acts on waste and degrades them.
  • Veri-compost is prepared in 3-4 weeks when red worm breaks down into an organic matter like nutrient-rich manure.
  • Ver-compost increases the soil fertility.

Garbage In Garbage Out – Management of Waste

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