Household waste, also known as domestic waste or residential waste, is disposable materials generated by households. This waste can be comprised of non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste. Non-hazardous waste can include food scraps, paper, bottles, etc. which can be recycled or composted. Examples of hazardous waste include batteries and household cleaners. It is important that hazardous waste is handled in a safe manner to ensure that they are disposed properly so they do not cause harm.
Research Article: Journal of Biology and Today's World
Research Article: Journal of Biology and Today's World
Research Article: Journal of Biology and Today's World
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Research Article: Journal of Biology and Today's World