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Wet Waste

Wet waste refers to biodegradable waste that contains moisture, primarily consisting of food scraps, vegetable and fruit peels, tea leaves, and other organic materials. These wastes are rich in water content and decompose naturally over time. Proper management of wet waste is essential to reduce environmental impact, prevent foul odors, and produce compost or biogas. Unlike dry waste, which includes plastics and dry recyclables, wet waste is typically processed through composting or biogas generation to convert organic matter into useful products, promoting sustainable waste management and resource recovery.