because they can make hazards
Liquids can disappear from landfill sites through a process called leachate. When rainwater or other liquids come into contact with the waste in a landfill, they can dissolve and carry away various chemicals and compounds, creating a toxic liquid known as leachate that can seep into the surrounding soil and water sources. Additionally, some liquids may evaporate over time, especially if the landfill is not properly sealed or covered.
Oh, dude, pH level in landfill sites is like super important because it affects the breakdown of waste. When the pH is too low or too high, it can mess up the whole decomposition process. So, like, you want to keep that pH level in check to make sure everything's rotting away nicely.
The waste is taken to a designated landfill or recycling facility for proper disposal or recycling. The location can vary depending on the type of waste and the regulations in place in that specific area.
Disposal of polymers via incineration is done to reduce the volume of waste and generate energy. Landfill disposal is used when recycling or incineration is not feasible, contributing to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Both methods have negative environmental impacts and should be minimized through waste reduction and recycling efforts.
Some common uses of land include agriculture, commercial development, residential housing, industrial sites, recreation and conservation areas, transportation infrastructure, and natural resource extraction. Land can also be used for purposes such as landscaping, mining, landfill sites, and renewable energy projects.
because they can cause hazards
because it will spill everywhere
Liquids can disappear from landfill sites through a process called leachate. When rainwater or other liquids come into contact with the waste in a landfill, they can dissolve and carry away various chemicals and compounds, creating a toxic liquid known as leachate that can seep into the surrounding soil and water sources. Additionally, some liquids may evaporate over time, especially if the landfill is not properly sealed or covered.
Because they can kill plants and can be toxic
The bags are taken to landfill sites.
There are three (3) landfill sites in Devon :) x
There are over 4000 landfill sites in the UK.
As of my last update, there are two main landfill sites in the Cape Metropolitan Area: the Coastal Park Landfill and the Tygerberg Landfill. These sites serve the waste disposal needs of the region. It's important to check the latest local government resources for any updates or changes regarding landfill operations and numbers.
batteries
Yes, of course there are.
everything lol
Graham