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and waste of feathers or parts of feathers. . ivory (un-manufactured). . natural sponges. . fish refuse. . silk seeds (eggs). . seeds-vegetable, fruits and flowers. . plants living, including cuttings and slips of live trees, bushes and roots and plants, parts of trees, bushes, shrubs used for insecticidal
(not in finished form). vegetable waxes. cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste. of sago. extracts, essences or concentrates of tea or mate and preparation based on such extracts, essences. concentrated extracts for beverages. soyabean meal. metal ores, including metallic concentrates (other than precious...
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the conditions, the faster the breakdown. bacteria and fungi break down the wool. the fungi first destroy the ends of the wool fibre, and bacteria then digest the weakened fibre by secreting enzymes. a wide range of fungi and bacteria are involved, including: fungi: microsporum, trichophton, fuasarium
the process down. see the feasibility of large-scale composting of waste wool in green fashion vol. 1 , by hustvedt, g., meier, e., and waliczek, t....
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the conditions, the faster the breakdown. bacteria and fungi break down the wool. the fungi first destroy the ends of the wool fibre, and bacteria then digest the weakened fibre by secreting enzymes. a wide range of fungi and bacteria are involved, including: fungi: microsporum, trichophton, fuasarium
the process down. see the feasibility of large-scale composting of waste wool in green fashion vol. 1 , by hustvedt, g., meier, e., and waliczek, t....
https://www.iwto.org/biodegradeability
the conditions, the faster the breakdown. bacteria and fungi break down the wool. the fungi first destroy the ends of the wool fibre, and bacteria then digest the weakened fibre by secreting enzymes. a wide range of fungi and bacteria are involved, including: fungi: microsporum, trichophton, fuasarium
the process down. see the feasibility of large-scale composting of waste wool in green fashion vol. 1 , by hustvedt, g., meier, e., and waliczek, t....
http://www.iwto.org/biodegradeability
meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other acquatic invertebrates sugar and sugar confectionery cocoa and cocoa preparations preparation of cereals, flour, starch or milk: pastrycooks products preparation of vegetables, fruits, nuts or other parts of plants miscellaneous edible preparations
beverages, spirits and vinegar residues and waste from the food industries: prepared animal fodder tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes salt: sulphur: earth and stone: plastering materials, lime and cement ores, slag and ash mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation: bituminous...
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