Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
Wet garbage is composed of organics, that is those components that can be composted (decompose naturally). Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea.
put it on the curb for the trash collecters
it is either dumped in the ocean, put into a garbage ship, or is pounded into the ground, filling big holes.
Then your just filling the dump with a recyclable item
no or else it would be broken afterwards
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
Dry garbage includes things that are dry. Wet garbage is soiled garbage, that could be wet with just about anything.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
Left.
Dry waste. Wet garbage. Infectious waste.
none-- if you are going to get wet wear a tampon joymaker rn
Wet garbage is composed of organics, that is those components that can be composted (decompose naturally). Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea.
Garbage, as per the acronym "GIGO" (Garbage In, Garbage Out).
Yes.
We must seperate wet garbage and dry garbage .
In the relevant garbage bin.