they get dumped in a land field
45% of solid waste in Singapore is recycled
Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
You should take it to a recycling store and recycle it. This is too general for a specific answer. Solid waste cannot be recycled until it is sorted. After sorting, some of it can be recycled easily.
food
Sadly, it is thrown into a landfill where much of it will take centuries to decompose. The landfill sites are often levelled eventually, when they are full, and used for sports fields.
Only about 7% of the total plastic used is recycled. However, it depends on the type of plastic. Some, such as PET drinks bottles, are recycled to a much greater degree (up to 35%) whereas others such as expanded polystyrene cannot be recycled at all.
It ensures no wastage of water as waste water is recycled. It also helps to reduce Singapore's dependence on other countries for water.
people drink water after 3 people alredy have
Singapore generates about 7,000 tons of waste per day, with about 60% of it being incinerated and the rest being recycled or disposed of in landfills. The country has limited space for waste disposal, which has prompted the government to promote recycling and waste reduction efforts.
Because the paper is impregnated with plastic (to make it waterproof) and cannot be recycled with 100% waste paper
Singapore's 4 national taps Singapore's 4 national taps are:1) Water from local catchment2) Imported water from Johor3) Desalinated water from the sea4) Reclaimed/Recycled water from local waste water (NEWater)
garden can be recycled into fertilizer