Globally, millions of eggshells are discarded in landfills each month, but specific figures can vary widely by region and consumption patterns. In the United States alone, it is estimated that around 1.5 million tons of eggshells are produced annually, translating to roughly 125,000 tons per month. However, the exact number of eggshells dumped can fluctuate based on factors like egg consumption rates and recycling practices in different areas. Many eggshells could potentially be composted or repurposed, reducing landfill waste.
Eggshells are not safe to eat as they can be a source of bacteria and may cause harm if consumed. It is not recommended to consume eggshells.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
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An engineered landfill is designed to capture and treat any emissions that may come from the decomposition from the garbage. The emissions may be in the form of liquid runoff or vapor emissions like natural gas.
Batteries
Air and land. The land is filled with garbage and the air from the odors and chemicals the landfill gives off.
that may be offensive to some people
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