because they can cause hazards
because they can make hazards
The bags are taken to landfill sites.
The area of land taken for landfill sites is about 28000 hectares. ...
Landfills are filled with garbage that cannot be incinerated. Landfills can help reduce the amount of garbage that cannot be incinerated left on land. This will reduce the unsightliness of the area, the bad smells and the land taken up, which can be used to develop other things.
Landfills are often funded through a combination of methods. They are usually supported first by use taxes. Use taxes are simply paying for direct use of the service. People and businesses who take refuse to the landfill will pay for the benefit of dumping in the landfill. in addition, homeowners are often times charged a landfill or trash collection fee for the services of picking up trash and the trash being taken to the landfill. These use taxes often times will not fully fund the cost of building and operating the landfill so the local government that operates the landfill will make up any difference from taxes in their general fund.
It'll be taken either to a transfer station or directly to a landfill - whichever is more convenient for the truck hauling it off. If it goes direct to the landfill, it gets dumped, buries, and sits there until it decomposes. If it goes to a transfer station, it'll be dumped, and later onto other trucks which will take it to the landfill.
If it is unused, in the trash and taken to a landfill. If used, autoclave first then thrown away or dispose in a hazardous waste bag.
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No the only liquids you may take on the plane is baby formula, liquids purchased inside the airport terminals may be taken on board of a plane.
Can be taken with most liquids, not recommended using with alcohol.
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They are put cart s per patient and taken to floors. Liquids put into suspension and mixed and taken to floors for patients.