It goes into a landfill you dick! THANK YOU! :3 XD
A sanitary landfill retains the dumped material away from the environment until it is "sanitary" or "safe" to release it.
When plastic is thrown away, it typically ends up in a landfill, where it can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose. During this time, it can break down into smaller microplastics, which can contaminate soil and water, posing risks to wildlife and ecosystems. In some cases, plastic may be incinerated, releasing harmful emissions into the atmosphere. Alternatively, if it is recycled, it can be processed into new products, reducing the need for virgin materials.
Nothing at all.
because they take a long time to rot and decay
it is bad to trow batteries away because it will go in to the ground and the plants will die.
I is actually illegal to throw away batteries, you have to give them to your garbage man so he can do it properly, something to do with chemicals in them bad for the earth.
It goes into a landfill you dick! THANK YOU! :3 XD
it get hauled away in a truck to the landfill
No, but it is extreamly bad for the environment
When you throw paper away, it usually ends up in a landfill where it can take years to decompose. This contributes to environmental pollution and waste accumulation. Recycling paper is a more sustainable option as it conserves resources and reduces the amount of waste going to landfills.
When shopping for new batteries, the list can be quite lengthy with all of the choices you have. It is my opinion that rechargeable batteries are the best batteries available. Not only do you not throw them away, they are reuseable, which saves you money.
Wood should be thrown away in designated recycling or waste disposal bins, or taken to a local recycling center or landfill for proper disposal.
Because it can pollute the only home garden of ours- the earth.
Britain throws away millions of tons of garbage each year. Much of it ends up in landfill while some is burned or recycled.
The same way rechargeable batteries workS. Anode, cathode, electrolyte, difference in charges, flow of electrons. The only difference is when you are done with non rechargable batteries, you throw them away.
You shouldn't. Batteries are terrible for the environment. Look for battery recycling facilities in your area to prevent poisoning our water.