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The advantages of incinerated waste is that it wont be around much longer to kill us.
Most medical waste is incinerated.
Quite often, yes
Most solid waste in the United States is disposed of in landfills. Some waste is also incinerated to generate energy, while a smaller portion is recycled or composted.
Yes
It is disposed of as medical waste, incinerated to my knowledge.
Waste tissues from surgeries and other procedures is incinerated.
we can reduce it by recycling the things that can be used again
Waste is categorically sorted and some is incinerated on the continent, and some is stowed away for return to the country that supports the research station. Field camps pack up all waste for processing at the research station, including food and human waste. All human waste that is captured, freezes and is also stowed away for return to the supporting country.
the USA produces about 25% of worlds waste alone with not even 10% of the worlds population. Due to its huge economy Americans have purchasing power which enables them to buy huge number of things which directly or indirectly account for waste production. though Sweden and japan produce huge amounts of waste(nowhere near US) the recycling rates there are about 85-90% thus waste is incinerated(which cannot be incinerated).
Dioxin's are pollutants formed when waste is not incinerated at high enough temperatures. A Dachshund is a dog.
some or donated, some are put back, and some are incinerated.