By watering the garbage down?
Answer:
This question demonstrates the difficulty in arriving at a correct answer rather than an expedient answer for pollution problems. In the question the resolution of garbage problems creates air pollution problems. In the first answer the resolution of air problems creates water problems and so on.
Assume you're presented with the garbage problem for the first time. If the original question is: The garbage is piling up around town, what should we do?
The simple answer is haul it away and pile it somewhere. Out of sight out of mind!
The garbage festers, stinks, breeds clouds of flies and hordes of rats. So the answer is - set it on fire. Which generates smoke, more odour and hordes of rats (singed) fleeing into town. So - dump water on it to put out the fire, at which point the water flows into the town's water supply (aquifer or stream) and creates even more problems.
The wise town sanitary engineer should sit down with the original question and write down a list of garbage problems which he has to solve:
Having done this he sets out a list of suggestions that would address each part of the problems:
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When I first read the question, I thought you might be asking about how to get rid of a bad odor coming from your kitchen sink garbage disposal...just in case that was it, grinding small pieces orange or lemon peels can help, so can putting a little baking soda in the drain and then drizzle some vinegar in until you see it begin to foam...that will make it smell much better too. Rinse after the foaming action stops.
You take it to the city dump, you have a trash service come pick it up or the illegal way you just dump it anywhere.
Landfills and compost piles are both places where organic waste decomposes. However, landfills are designed to store waste without oxygen, leading to anaerobic decomposition and the production of methane gas. In contrast, compost piles are aerated to promote aerobic decomposition, which breaks down organic matter into nutrient-rich compost.
A dirty world where the only ways to dispose of trash are incinerating, landfills, space ejection, and other harmful ways. Recycling helps make the world cleaner by helping reuse materials for a second or even more times.
The simplest way to green your home is to recycle, as there is way too much trash in the landfills. Other simple ways include to only use eco-friendly light bulbs, save water and electricity and use organic cleaning products.
burn or bury the trash
they are a lot of ways to bury trash which is step 1 : dig a deep big hole step 2 : put the trash or waste in it step 3 : cover it with the soil
The first step to help reduce pollution is to minimize the use of single-use plastics such as bags, bottles, and straws. By switching to reusable alternatives and recycling properly, we can significantly reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and oceans.
take a dump
taking a dump
Well.... You can smoke cigarettes.
throwing it in a trash can
Landfill is just another name for rubbish dump, or garbage tip. Just about every town in the world has one, and many cities have several. A few places have incinerators to burn their garbage, but unless they are very modern and efficient, incinerators just pollute the atmosphere instead of the ground.