they are not good.
Answer 2:
Well, another way to look at it is that landfills are a method of carbon sequestration. All the plastic bags and other un-recycled materals that don't decay lock up carbon for millennia to come and keep it out of the atmosphere where it causes global warming. The organic materials that do decay, can be used to generate methane for energy use. Finally, at some point, landfills may come to be seen as mines of valuable materials that can be tapped into when natural stores of raw materials become rarer and more difficult to extract.
A lot of good and a bit of bad, good for reducing landfills and rubbish, bad cause it takes a lot of power to recycle somethings and not everything is bio-degradable.
New Jersey doesnt really have any "good" areas. Just lost fo landfills. You know, it a Jersey thing.
No, they ship phones to China to be in landfills
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
When landfills fill up, people open up new landfills.
Landfills are filling up fast because the United States has a lot of people living in it. They create a lot of trash, so landfills are quickly filled. A good portion of the trash is excess packaging, and recycleable materials such as paper, plastic, lumber, and metal.
According to the state's Web site, there are approximately 50 active landfills in the State of Maine. An interactive map revealed that there are about 200 including the inactive landfills. The bulk of these landfills are in the southern part of the state.
They take up lots of space, and makes the land smell terrible. Water runoff can contaminate nearby land, waterways or water tables. Organic matter decomposing in the landfill can emit methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
The same thing everyone else does with theirs. What can gets recycled & the rest goes to landfills.
the landfills are overflowing
there are 90 landfills in new zealand
There is a growing amount of landfills in the United States.