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Dry Waste

Dry waste refers to waste materials that do not contain moisture and are typically non-biodegradable or inert, such as plastics, paper, metals, and dry cardboard. Unlike wet waste, which includes organic, moist materials like food scraps and spoiled vegetables, dry waste is generally easier to handle and recycle. Proper segregation of dry waste helps in efficient recycling and waste management, reducing environmental impact. Managing dry waste responsibly ensures less landfill space is used and valuable materials are recovered and reused, contributing to sustainable waste practices.