paper
municipal solid waste is where the waste from households and businesses is produced
maybe
Yes. :D
Solid waste can be classified into different types depending on their source:a) Household waste is generally classified as municipal waste, b) Industrial waste as hazardous waste, and c) Biomedical waste or hospital waste as infectious waste.
A sanitary landfill
Japan has made the greatest progress in reducing its solid waste stream.
Municipal Solid Waste
In 2009, paper made up the largest portion, 28.2% of the United States' municipal solid waste. It was followed by food scraps: 14.1%, and yard trimmings: 13.7%.
Paper, yard waste, food waste, and plastics.
1) Mississippi Worker's Compensation 2) Municipal Solid Waste Compost
300Kgs/m3 - for municipal waste as provided by Viridor laing for Greater Manchester Waste Scheme
Most municipal solid waste is disposed in the United States by being placed in landfills. Landfills accommodate most everything one can think of. Cars even have their own grave yard at scrap yards.