Not recently. But until well into the 19th century disposing of human waste in the street gutters was common in most cities in Europe and elsewhere. Paris' first modern sewer system was built between 1850 and 1880.
Yes ! Before the invention of a decent drainage system, human waste was simply thrown into the streets - to let the rain wash it away !
People were hungry and dirty. The ghettos were very dirty, which caused diseases. Also, human waste was thrown onto the streets.
Unwanted material that is rejected or thrown i called waste.
Most of the waste that is thrown into the trash is taken to the dump. This includes medical waste and regular trash.
sgut
non biodegradable
because in ganga waste like garbage,industrial waste,seawage,household waste,etc. are thrown.
The typical ghetto during the Holocaust had multiple families living in an apartment with broken plumbing. People were starving and there was human waste in the streets.
They picked up the waste off the streets.
It is thrown away stuff or poo in a landscape.
non-biodegradable
Human Waste Project was created in 1993.