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A. Biogradable waste
B. Recycling
C. Hazardous waste
D. Reducing and reusing
E. Composting
F. Non-biodegradable waste
G. Waste management
H. Waste storage
I. Incineration
J. Residuals

1. Waste that naturally breaks down or decomposes in a

reasonable amount of time by the action of decomposers and

microorganism.


2. A natural way of recycling decomposed organic materials into a

rich soil which can be used in plant.


3. Type of wastes that are dangerous or potentially harmful to the

health of the people and to the environment


4. Processing used or waste materials into new, useful products.


5. Wastes cannot be broken down into their base compound by

microorganism in a reasonable amount of time.


6. A method of treating waste which involves the combustion of

the organic substances found in waste materials.


7. Refers to proper handling of wastes which include separating

biodegradable from non-biodegradable waste.​