Batteries contain hazardous materials, such as lead, cadmium, and lithium, which can leak into the environment and contaminate soil and water sources if disposed of in the garbage. Additionally, improper disposal can lead to fires or explosions in landfills. Recycling batteries ensures that these toxic substances are safely managed and allows for the recovery of valuable materials. It's important to follow local regulations for battery disposal or recycling to protect both public health and the environment.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
Yes why not?
put it on the curb for the trash collecters
yellow things
it is either dumped in the ocean, put into a garbage ship, or is pounded into the ground, filling big holes.
In the relevant garbage bin.
no
Put it out
There is a garbage bin you put it on one side of the si saw and you have to jump on the other side then, the garbage bin will bounce up and you will have to push the garbage bin to a window and stand on the garbage bin to get into the window and you will arrive into the school. i hoped this helped! enjoy!
Yes if u were stupid
You can either throw the apple In the garbage or organic bin... or you can make your own compost bin and put it there..
you can put garbage in a black bin and not recycling things
If you know who it belongs to then return it to them, if not put it with the garbage bin.
It is a container with a lid, that is used to put rubbish into. Other words for it are Dustbin, waste bin, ash can and garbage can.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
No, you should put it in the recycling bin since Cd's and DVDs are reusable
You shouldn't. Batteries are terrible for the environment. Look for battery recycling facilities in your area to prevent poisoning our water.