A landfill is a carefully engineered site designed for the safe disposal of waste, featuring systems for managing leachate and gas emissions to minimize environmental impact. In contrast, a dump typically refers to an uncontrolled site where waste is simply piled up without proper management, leading to potential health and environmental hazards. Landfills are regulated and often require permits, while dumps may not adhere to any regulations. Overall, landfills prioritize safety and environmental protection, whereas dumps do not.
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Because by composting, you are creating soil enrichment that can be put back into the ground rather than throwing it away just to have it pile up in some city dump. The food scraps you would have originally thrown away, have now been decomposed and are able to redeposited back into the ground safely, and without causing harm to the ecosystem.
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20% in landfills
nobody invented it
we can put our dump in
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It goes to the dump/landfill.
Dump - TRASH location Land fill - CLEAN dirt trees anything that grows in nature or come out of the earth rocks (etc.) to end up at.
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they go to a dump or a landfill and what is able to decompose
You can find a designated area to dump wood waste at a local landfill or recycling center.
Leachate gas and debris from the landfill is going to contain safely so the park can be built on a dump so its does not destroy the ground or harm it in any way. It is sucked out of the ground with pipes that run through the bottom of top soil.
it goes to the tip (garbage dump) where it decomposes and eventually is buried.