I've ignored recycling. Answer will vary depending on where you are in the world. Generally in the U.S.:
organic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> anaerobically decompose into landfill gas (organic material) -> landfill gas goes out into environment, or is destroyed in flare or is used in renewable energy project
inorganic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> stays in landfill
You can draw it yourself.
I am not going to answer it because you can draw things yourself
no
It gets thrown into the landfills which pollutes the earth.
it goes to the tip (garbage dump) where it decomposes and eventually is buried.
it goes to a landfill
Some one will pick it up
Garbage generated in the home.
You will eventually lose clutch pedal pressure and the car will refuse to shift into gear.
70%
YES
Fritz Efaw has written: 'Impact of user charges on management of household solid waste' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Refuse collection, Salvage (Waste, etc.)