Landfill space is valuable because it is a finite resource necessary for waste disposal, which is essential for public health and environmental management. As urban areas grow and waste generation increases, available landfill space becomes scarcer, driving up costs and necessitating more sustainable waste management practices. Additionally, landfills can potentially generate energy through waste decomposition and can be repurposed for other uses after closure, further enhancing their value.
The US. it is the fresh kills landfill which can be seen from space!
there will not be enough space for homes which will lead to death
It saves energy and landfill space
Reducing the amount of rubbish that goes into landfill sites is important because landfills emit harmful greenhouse gases like methane, contribute to soil and water pollution, and take up valuable land space. By reducing waste going to landfills, we can protect the environment, conserve resources, and promote a healthier ecosystem.
They take up a lot of space and produce a lot of pollution
insufficient landfill space.
insufficient landfill space
the space that the empty can will take up in a landfull if not recycled
Two reasons: to save space and to strengthen it (to limit settlement and to prevent shear failure).
plastic do not degrade. If we bury plastic for years it will remain underground damaging under ground life. Actually, synthetic plastics DO degrade, they just do so very slowly. They do not "damage underground life", they simply take up valuable space in landfill sites because they take so long to degrade.
A landfill photo is available in the links. If you key "landfill" in to Google and click images, you will be rewarded with a page of landfill photographs. The KKK is a landfill that takes only poor white trash.
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