you will kill under ground animals!
So there is such things as locus!Gears of war was right!
The term for burying waste underground is "landfilling." Landfilling involves disposing of waste by burying it in designated landfill sites, which are engineered to minimize environmental impacts.
Burying waste in landfill sites can lead to environmental pollution, including groundwater contamination and soil degradation. It also contributes to the release of greenhouse gases such as methane, a potent contributor to climate change. Landfills require extensive land use and can lead to odors and pests, impacting nearby communities.
Landfill sites in the UK are becoming limited due to factors such as increased waste production, stricter regulations on waste disposal, and limited available land for new landfill development. This has led to a push for more sustainable waste management practices such as recycling and waste-to-energy initiatives.
The first modern landfill is often credited to the Fresno Municipal Sanitary Landfill in California, which began operating in 1937. This landfill introduced the concept of burying waste in trenches instead of incinerating it, setting the standard for modern landfill design and management.
In the United States, approximately 164 million tons of waste are deposited in landfill sites each year. However, this number can vary by country and region depending on factors such as population size, waste generation rates, and waste management practices.
Graham
it dosnt smell
The term for burying waste underground is "landfilling." Landfilling involves disposing of waste by burying it in designated landfill sites, which are engineered to minimize environmental impacts.
It can damage our environment. Also will damage the underground animals!
if you're going to bury a murdered baby in the landfill site then it will be really hard for the cops to find it
energy can be converted by the conversion of landfilled gas and it kills animals underground
Burying waste in landfill sites can lead to environmental pollution, including groundwater contamination and soil degradation. It also contributes to the release of greenhouse gases such as methane, a potent contributor to climate change. Landfills require extensive land use and can lead to odors and pests, impacting nearby communities.
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Landfill sites in the UK are becoming limited due to factors such as increased waste production, stricter regulations on waste disposal, and limited available land for new landfill development. This has led to a push for more sustainable waste management practices such as recycling and waste-to-energy initiatives.
The first modern landfill is often credited to the Fresno Municipal Sanitary Landfill in California, which began operating in 1937. This landfill introduced the concept of burying waste in trenches instead of incinerating it, setting the standard for modern landfill design and management.