Generally, research stations follow the guideline -- clean up after yourself. All waste produced is either burned, or is bagged and returned to the country that supports the research station. As a result, there is no waste to speak of in Antarctica.
Per the Antarctic Treaty -- no waste is dumped in Antarctica. Waste that cannot be burned is bagged and sent back to the country supporting the facility where the waste was produced.
People who live and work in Antarctica are generally conscientious about not littering. Random litter is also picked up by random humans who find such litter.
No rubbish is left on the continent. Rubbish that is not burned there, is retro-d back to its country of origin.
Not much. Guidelines of the Antarctic Treaty support logistical evacuation of all rubbish from the continent which cannot be burned.
over 119 tons
There is over 50 tonnes of rubbish on Mount Everest, including a helicopter, oxygen canisters and food waste. There is so much rubbish that it is sometimes called the world's largest rubbish heap!
about 35mill
How much rubbish is dumped in the great barrier reef each year? I'm not sure but it would be alot!
4000000 tons of rubbish is dumped every year on a landfill. A lot in similar words
Alot
Probably a lot of rubbish, sorry, don't know the exact number
never
As of 2014, a rubbish collector in the UK earns about £15,000 to £18,000 a year. Drivers earn about £19,000 a year.
depends about the weather conditions
The amount of rubbish generated in NZ per year has been reported as approximately 200,000 ton. As of June 2013, New Zealand has reported an 8% increase in their annual rubbish and waste collection.
Antarctica receives little precipitation each year which classifies it as a desert.