It depends which sort of land fill you mean. If it is a small rubbish dump on a local farm probably around 50 pieces of rubbish but if you are thinking about a major land fill, way more than 50 Billion pieces of rubbish would be in that land fill alone.
How much trash goes in Lakes and Rivers?
Unless you recycle, all of your waste, not counting what goes in the sewer, goes to landfills. At your home, about 15% of your trash is recyclable and in an office as much as 85% of what goes into trash cans is recyclable.
The trash Americans generate ends up in landfills. Landfills are becoming full and it is a problem to decide what to do with all the trash.
It is estimated that over 8 million tons of plastic waste end up in the world's oceans each year. Landfills around the world also contain billions of tons of trash.
Millions of tonnes
You would be better off separating recyclables. No matter how much you smash garbage it is still there. Recycling keeps most garbage out of landfills and is good for the environment.
About .02%
Pretty much everyone.
enough.
A meriad of trash.
It is difficult to provide an exact amount of paper that goes into landfills each month as it can vary depending on several factors like region, population, and recycling rates. However, it is estimated that a significant amount of paper waste is sent to landfills instead of being recycled, contributing to environmental issues like greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation. It is important to promote recycling and reduce paper consumption to minimize the impact on landfills.
Most environmentalists and other people are concerned that there is plastic and trash in our oceans, but others do not care so much because they do not see the long-term affects it brings us in the future. So, 50% are conerned, and 50% aren't.