This is done in different ways in different countries. It can be burned, recycled or ground down and then buried, or simply buried in municipal garbage pits. Organic waste can be collected in special bags. Inorganic waste needs to be collected separately.
If garbage is not properly disposed of, then not only can it cause a clutter, it can be a health hazard. Garbage harbors parasites, disease carrying rats, among other things.
Wet garbage is composed of organics, that is those components that can be composted (decompose naturally). Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
The garbage of Garbage Island comes from mostly the United States
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ! Garbage, Garbage, Garbage! Why would We through this out ?
it is put is garbage can
Landfills
New Jersey's solid waste travels in one of three directions - it can be recycled, disposed of in thestate, or disposed of out-of-state.
you use "of" with disposed
Smaller batteries can be disposed of in the garbage. For larger batteries, or ones that state not to dispose of in garbage, can be disposed of at most garbage tips, which usually have a section to dispose of old batteries.
If garbage is not properly disposed of, then not only can it cause a clutter, it can be a health hazard. Garbage harbors parasites, disease carrying rats, among other things.
Disposed OF (one "f") is correct-meaning to get rid of; not "disposed off"
In French, "poubelle" means "trash can" or "garbage bin." It is used to refer to a container where waste or garbage is disposed of.
the garbage goes from your home into a landfill reserved for garbage only. The recyclables are removed from the pile and composted. The rest is disposed of the most environmental friendly way possible.From: President ObamaImproved by Drewsimpson98
This is called landfill. The organic garbage decomposes and methane escapes into the atmosphere. Glass, plastic and metals remain there for hundreds of years.
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Well that will depend on who's disposing of it, but most people throw unusable tack into the garbage and it goes into landfills.