460,580 TONS per year
A lot
Landfills, usually, though solid human waste goes to a sewerage system.
Yes, there is much too much plastic and waste and garbage currently in the oceans.
40000
Another word for garbage is rubish. Trash Junk
The garbage problem refers to issues related to the generation, disposal, and management of waste. This can include challenges such as overflowing landfills, pollution, environmental degradation, and lack of proper waste management infrastructure. Effective waste reduction, recycling, and proper disposal practices are crucial to addressing the garbage problem.
Domestic waste is the garbage produced in our homes.
Anyone on earth produces garbage and waste actually american or chinese produce more garbage than indonesia but due to lack of garbage and waste management in Indonesia, it leads to mountainous of garbage everywhere in Indonesia the first reason in the government has not clear rule to tackle it while most indonesian don't know how to live in clean environment
Unless you recycle, all of your waste, not counting what goes in the sewer, goes to landfills. At your home, about 15% of your trash is recyclable and in an office as much as 85% of what goes into trash cans is recyclable.
Organic garbage as far as i know would be yard waste sometimes known as "greens" or maybe even food waste
The garbage collected from a specific area typically goes to a designated landfill that is managed by local waste management authorities. The exact landfill can vary based on the region, waste management contracts, and the type of waste being disposed of. Some landfills are designed for general waste, while others may specialize in specific types of waste, such as hazardous materials or construction debris. Local municipalities usually provide information on where their waste is sent.
The garbage that has been collected goes into a landfill at the end of the day.