Biological agumentation is the process where plastic-eating fungi are sent to landfills.
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
The process of using living microbes to clear the landfills is called as biological agumentation or bioaugmentation. Bioaugmentation, for the most part, requires concentrating the indigenous assortments present in the area to decide whether biostimulation is conceivable.
Usually in this process, microbes such as bacteria, fungi etc are utilized. In case of landfills filled with plastics, fungi species which has the ability to degrade the plastic are used in this process.