Yes we will. So do your part and don't litter.
well there is not a website to make your own trash packs. for about a week you could, but now you can't. Sorry!
Really, you can have as many as you can afford. You pay to rent trash cans from the trash company, so you can have as many as you can afford to rent. == ==
Because everybody would live in pig barns then full of trash. its not lazy to take care of your own trash.
Short answer: The concept is "Littering" If you own a car and abandon it, there are costs for cleaning up your mess.
yes, if you own a shovel.
well a non-living thing such as a rock can become a living thing when you fertilize it with your own waste product (poop). i did this to my own pet rock and my mom got mad and threw it in the alley with the trash. but i went out there like 9 years later and I found this huge rock. i think it was most likely un-related but i think its a scientific discovery worth sharing
recycling is important because less than a 32nd of the earth is arable land and we need to keep that land clean to survive to grow food! Plus we need to keep the landfills clean or they'll fill up and we will be living in our own trash :( also there are many other ways to save the earth and Save Money!!!!!! $$$$$$$$$$thank you and always recycle!EmEm0089 (green freak)
they build their own dams with real living quarters, ( upper and lower levels, ) that way they can also keep dry and have their kits, (babies)
Mr. Raymond is not considered trash because he ultimately chooses to live life on his own terms despite societal expectations, and he treats people, particularly those who are marginalized and mistreated, with compassion and respect. His authenticity and empathy distinguish him from others who conform to rigid social norms.
We will all die from our own trash
Litter will eventually be covering the ground if it continues. We'll have to live in our own filth and the smell is just awful!
Some people may live in their own trash due to a combination of factors, including mental health issues such as hoarding disorder, which compels individuals to accumulate and retain items, often leading to hazardous living conditions. Economic hardships can also play a role, as individuals lacking financial resources may struggle to maintain a clean and safe environment. Additionally, social isolation can exacerbate these situations, leaving individuals without the support needed to manage their living conditions effectively.