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Submitted by Guest on January 11, 2008 - 21:13.
Garbage, if itś bio, then youŕe doing a mistake by mixing up the waste. Many times, bio garbage is safe, as it get degraded. The moment you fill it in a plastic bag, the plastic makes it a mixed waste, difficult to manage.
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Garbage, if itś bio, then
Submitted by Guest on January 11, 2008 - 21:13.
Garbage, if itś bio, then youŕe doing a mistake by mixing up the waste. Many times, bio garbage is safe, as it get degraded. The moment you fill it in a plastic bag, the plastic makes it a mixed waste, difficult to manage.