landfill sites can be very harmful to the environment because most off the waste left on these sites is unrecycleable and as a lot of food these days has a lot of preservatives in and packaging is more oftne than not plastic, these dont naturally bio-degrade for hundreds of years. This is very messy,as the garbage is not contained, smelly, as it smells of rotting waste, pollutive, and very bad for soils and wildlife around the landfill site.
it is a pile of junk
leachate comes from landfills; it leaks from landfills and pollutes waters and i think it is very bad so dont let landfills pollute any more because leachate is bad for us.
Ontario's waste goes in landfills of treatment sites.
The number of sanitary landfills in the Philippines is about 960. Out of these 960 sanitary landfills, 936 are open and controlled dump sites.There about 960 sanitary landfills in the Philippines. Out of this, it is estimated that over 935 sanitary landfills are controlled and open dump sites.
The area of land taken for landfill sites is about 28000 hectares. ...
None. All landfills Mexico City uses are on neighboring Mexico State (capital: Toluca). There are several illegal dump sites, though.
They can pollute it, and litter it by making bigger landfills....we should reuse or recyle them!!
Liberals are saying that landfills are bad because it smells bad and it kills insects. Liberals teases the monkey in the gorrilla cave
Landfills are in water bodies. This means that landfills can help reduce the amount of garbage that cannot be incinerated left on land. This will reduce the unsightliness of the area, the bad smells and the land taken up, which can be used to develop other things.
A lot of good and a bit of bad, good for reducing landfills and rubbish, bad cause it takes a lot of power to recycle somethings and not everything is bio-degradable.
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
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.