Solid Waste would be left in piles at a landfill site because solids aren't recyclable, so they therefore go to the land fill site like many other things.
Solids are in landfill sites because the can not be recycled again that's why they are there
If the liquid is drained off, or evaporated away, you will be left with semi-solid waste.
i think the solid waste which remains after the sieving of milk
it goes to the landfill
From Wal Mart, take 51 south past the Posse Grounds and the Sheriff's storage yard. Landfill entrance is on the left.
That is where the body removes the fluid it needs to function properly. Therefor all that's left is the solid waste when it exits the rectum. In case your wondering if I am correct - I am an RN.
small intestine
There are many reasons for waste management with different types of it. Waste management overall just helps keep the Earth clean and the environment a much nicer place.
The waste are not recyclable.
That it will break down and decay if put in a landfill or left outside in the weather.
As part of the Waste Management Act passed in 1996, the government made into law that we should follow the European scheme of prevention, reduction, reuse and recycling of our waste. Anything left over is to be incinerated and then as the very, very last option, sent to landfill. 33% of household waste is made up of packaging, much of which arises in the kitchen. Paper, cardboard, metal and glass are easy to recycle however, plastics are difficult to deal with and take up nearly 12% of your bin. Each year approximately 704 thousand tonnes of packaging waste is created each year in the domestic and commercial sector. Only 17.4 % of this is recovered or recycled. The rest is sent to landfill. You can reduce the amount of packaging you buy, you can recycle cans, papers and plastics, and you can reuse paper, envelopes, boxes and cartons instead of buying new ones.
Fossilized waste material left by animals are known as coprolites.
Left Youth Solid was created on 2007-05-20.