Alright, really? It's called POLLUTION. Plastic doesn't decay very easily so sometimes...it spreads around. Animals find it and eat and it causes...Internal Bleeding. The animal soon dies and that is all because some STUPID PERSON buried a plastic bottle in a landfill.
Plastic bottles can take hundreds of years to break down in the soil, releasing harmful chemicals and toxins into the environment. Burying them also contributes to soil pollution and can harm plant growth and wildlife in the area. It is important to recycle and properly dispose of plastic bottles to prevent these negative environmental impacts.
Burying plastics to dispose of them can lead to significant environmental issues, as plastics do not decompose easily and can remain in landfills for hundreds of years, leaching harmful chemicals into the soil and groundwater. Additionally, this method does not address the root problem of plastic waste generation and can contribute to land and resource degradation. Over time, buried plastics can also break down into microplastics, which can contaminate ecosystems and enter the food chain.
No, I don't think it will cause a problem in a few years. We always manage to find a way to cut down and dispose of it in better ways.
yes
Depends how old. A few months, no problem. A few years, there can be a problem.
Single-use plastic bottles are a problem because they contribute to plastic pollution in the environment. These bottles take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to accumulation in landfills and oceans. The production and disposal of these bottles also contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and resource depletion.
No. I've (and my friends) played on Kongregate for many years and (we) have never had a problem.
There are no particular years that cause a head gasket failure, it can happen any time.
Avon bottles are useless once the product has been depleted. Plastic bottles not only contribute to the landfill problem that exists today but are harmful to the environment as well. It takes years for plastic to breakdown.
The big problem with plastics in the environment is not primarily their toxicity but their stability. Many plastics do not degrade readily and so they will be almost unchanged for hundreds of years. This is a problem because animals might eat them and as the plastics cannot be digested they block the stomach or intestines and kill the animal that ate the piece of plastic.
it brought back old traditions from earlier years like burying the pharaoh in a pyramid
will a plastic bottle remain the same in the next fifteen years