Archana Shukla Solutions for Chapter: Waste-Garbage in and Garbage out, Exercise 5: EVALUATE
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Questions from Archana Shukla Solutions for Chapter: Waste-Garbage in and Garbage out, Exercise 5: EVALUATE with Hints & Solutions
Shwetha has many plastic (bottles and bags) and glass bottles in her home. She does not want to throw these. Help her with different ideas about how she can use them again and again. Also suggest a few alternatives of plastic and glass bottles, which are biodegradable in nature.

What is vermicomposting? How does it differ from composting?

Give reasons for the following:
Landfills should be located away from habitation.

Give reasons for the following:
Recycling of paper is necessary.

Give reasons for the following:
Wastes should be segregated before disposing off.

Q is a very useful material. It is part of our daily life in one form or the other. Making of Q needs many synthetic materials. This material is not biodegradable, and it can be recycled, reused and reduced by storing food items and planting trees.
What could be the material Q?

Q is a very useful material. It is part of our daily life in one form or the other. Making of Q needs many synthetic materials. This material is not biodegradable, and it can be recycled, reused and reduced by storing food items and planting trees.
Name any three things made of Q, which are used in our everyday life.

It would be an easy option for few people to burn waste. What is your opinion about it? Would it affect the air quality? What can they do to manage the waste?
