AP Environmental Science
Biological treatment refers to a waste management process that uses microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, to decompose organic matter in waste materials. This method is key for reducing the volume of waste and converting it into less harmful substances, often resulting in byproducts like compost or biogas. By harnessing the natural decomposition process, biological treatment not only mitigates the impact of waste on the environment but also contributes to sustainability through resource recovery.