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1 Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Journal, Volume 2010: GEBJ-3. bioremediation : Developments, Current Practices and Perspectives Keshav Prasad Shukla, Nand Kumar Singh, Shivesh Sharma*. Department of Applied Mechanics (Biotechnology), Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad (UP), India. *Correspondence to: Shivesh Sharma, Published online: January, 2010. Abstract Environmental contamination due to anthropogenic and natural sources is increasing day by day because of increase in population, industrialization and urbanization. The enigma for the public, scientists, academicians and politicians is how to tackle the contaminants that jeopardize the environment. Advances in science and technology, since industrial revolution has also increasingly enabled humans to exploit natural resources and cause damage to the environment.
http://astonjournals.com/gebj Review 4 Composting Composting is a process by which organic wastes are degraded by microorganisms, typically at elevated temperatures.
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