RE-USING PRODUCING BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL AND. PRODUCING BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL These are materials that are broken down through natural biological processes.

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RE-USING PRODUCING BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL AND

PRODUCING BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL These are materials that are broken down through natural biological processes

Plastic bags: 12 a 20 years. Cristal bottle: cerca de 4000 years. Wooden socks: 1 a 5 years. Orange peel: 6 months. Banan peel: 2 a 10 days. Roap: 3 a 14 months. Milk boxes(Tetra PACK): 5 years. Wooden sticks: 2 a 3 years. Paper: 2 a 5 months. Biodegradation is the chemical breakdown of materials by a physiological environmentphysiological A decaying peach over a period of six days. Each frame is approximately 12 hours apart, as the fruit shrivels and becomes covered with mold.mold

RE-USE It´s to use an item more than once (for the same function or for a new function)

BODY PARTS

Advantages: –Save money –Save energy –Save resources –Reduces disposal needs Disadvantages: –Requires cleaning and transportation –Products need to be more durable –Some products need to be less energy efficient ( infant auto seats) RE-USING

RECYCLING Recycling differs from reuse in that it breaks down the item into raw materials which are then used to make new items, as opposed to reusing the intact item. For all these we think that the way to go is:

PRODUCING BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL RE-USING THEM RECYCLING THEM