It helps to separate metals from other rubbish such as paper and plastic.
they take is to the dump and take out things that can be recycled
Provided it's not a short tandem, 15 yards with a 'rock tub' dump body and 16 yards with a 'dirt tub' dump body are typical.
Well,the small car weighs less then the dump truck,correct? It's similar to, "Why is it easier to lift a feather then a 20 pound weight?". And,since the dump truck is bigger,it gains more speed from its weight,and once it gets going,it's hard to stop.
Ask him. He'll know.
Then your just filling the dump with a recyclable item
The largest rubbish dump is in the Pacific Ocean stretching from Hawaii to Japan. It is about twice the size of the USA. The dump is a swirling mass of discarded plastic from ships and sea bordering countries.
to the garbage dump
It can be - if people don't take their rubbish home or dispose of it sensibly ! The simple fact is - if you wouldn't simply dump rubbish outside your own front door - WHY dump it when you're outside ! There are plenty of bins available - no matter where you are - to place your unwanted rubbish !
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A junk yard is a rubbish tip where people dump unwanted objects.
they take is to the dump and take out things that can be recycled
£1,000,000 u filthy dog ..............
nope they are not because they usually look for thing to eat in the rubbish dump.
the middle of the sea is the pasific ocean.alot of rubbish gets either sweped away or they just get dump by as human beeings . we are the problem why these sea animals get stuck in rubbish just like a turtal that got cougt in a red ring and survived till adulterty age your answer was answerd by Alanyss vaiangina
I'd try a rubbish dump, but seriously I would advise paying for one.
i want to take rubbsh to tip what is the cost as i have sign written van
Dumping rubbish in Antarctica's seas is not a practice that is allowed there. Dumping rubbish in any sea, however, can cause pollution, especially when the rubbish contains materials that will not degrade in water.