Yes, in the early 1970s. As I recall, they discovered a design flaw affecting the early export cars' heaters. It was reportedly cheaper for Honda to dump the cars already in transit to the U.S. and replace the entire vehicles instead of incurring the shipping expense plus repair costs.
indian ocean
Yes, only when God has gas and is taking a dump (the ocean)
Though they shouldn't, many companies within nations do dump waste and garbage in the ocean. Many take it to a "neutral" zone in the middle of the ocean that it not really claimed by any country or area and dump there, or some just left if off the coast.
they dump it in the ocean
They have stations. It's illegal to dump in the ocean.
the season why there are fuels in the pacific ocean is because people run out of space at the junk yard so they dump in the ocean
Sanitary land fills
it is probly put in a dump or the ocean.
The largest rubbish dump is in the Pacific Ocean stretching from Hawaii to Japan. It is about twice the size of the USA. The dump is a swirling mass of discarded plastic from ships and sea bordering countries.
None, its power, you cant dump it.
because they are careless and dont care about our earth
Yes it has. It is very bad and can cause animals to die.