Over 60,000,000 plastic bottles a day are disposed of in U.S. landfills from bottled water use. Other than the direct impact of 30 billion plastic bottles a year being disposed of in U.S. landfills alone, bottled water negatively impacts our environment in many other ways. 17 billion barrels of oil are used each year to produce the 30 billion plastic bottles, producing some 2.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide pollution. It takes three times the amount of water to produce the bottle as it does to fill it. Not to mention the pollution from transporting heavy loads of bottled water all over the World! Source: http:/www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/bottled_water_vs_filtered_water.php
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560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
Junk, ( Other peoples rubbish ).
there are 90 landfills in new zealand
As of 2021, there are over 8,000 landfills in China.
Approximately 75% of the items that are put into landfills annually could potentially be recycled or composted. However, the actual recycling rate in many places is significantly lower, often around 30%. This discrepancy highlights the need for improved recycling programs and public awareness to increase the amount of recyclable material diverted from landfills.
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
A lot of trash in a landfill or a place where they put trash
many the materails that don't decompsoe in landfills are plastic, glass, and styrofoam.
Open dumping in landfills was outlawed in many states due to the environmental hazards it posed, such as groundwater contamination, air pollution, and soil degradation. Landfills that did not properly contain waste could lead to the release of toxins into the environment, causing harm to human health and ecosystems. To protect public health and the environment, regulations were put in place to require proper waste management practices in landfills.
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