it goes to the tip (garbage dump) where it decomposes and eventually is buried.
no
Once trash has been thrown down the garbage chute, it falls into a dumpster. A garbage truck will come once a week to empty the garbage truck and take the trash to the dump.
You can draw it yourself.
Some one will pick it up
I am not going to answer it because you can draw things yourself
The homograph "refuse" can either mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to items that have been thrown away or discarded. The meaning is determined by the context in which the word is used.
I've ignored recycling. Answer will vary depending on where you are in the world. Generally in the U.S.: organic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> anaerobically decompose into landfill gas (organic material) -> landfill gas goes out into environment, or is destroyed in flare or is used in renewable energy project inorganic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> stays in landfill
Refuse in solid waste refers to materials that have been discarded or thrown away, such as paper, plastic, glass, and food scraps. These materials are typically no longer wanted or needed and are considered waste.
It will collected by an authorised carrier and transported to a land fill site where its is basically ploughed in to the ground. This is where enviomentalists are in opposition as most of what goes in the ground will take thousands of years to rot, if at all. This takes up valuable land and can contaminate land needed in future for food production or living space. Its estimated the 905 of the household waste thrown in land fill can be recycled to save raw materials being used and this will in turn reduce the amount ploughed in to the ground by 90%
It is neither correct to say " stones i've been thrown " nor "the stones i've been thrown at".
About 70% of trash that is thrown out could have been recycled?
Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation