Rubbish dumps contribute to air, water, and soil pollution through the release of harmful chemicals and greenhouse gases. They can also harm wildlife by disrupting ecosystems and leaching toxic substances into the environment. In addition, rubbish dumps can create unsightly landscapes and pose health risks to nearby communities.
Down in the Dumps happened in the early 1990s.
The amount of rubbish in a landfill can vary widely depending on its size, location, and usage. Landfills typically hold between hundreds of tons to millions of tons of waste. Over time, the amount of rubbish in a landfill will continue to grow as more waste is deposited.
Rubbish contributes to global warming in several ways: when it decomposes in landfills, it produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas; burning rubbish releases carbon dioxide; and producing new items from raw materials in place of recycling rubbish requires more energy and generates additional greenhouse gas emissions.
Rubbish pollutes the Earth by releasing harmful chemicals and toxins into the environment, contaminating soil, water, and air. Improper disposal methods like littering and illegal dumping further contribute to pollution, impacting wildlife and human health. Recycling and proper waste management are crucial in reducing the negative effects of rubbish on the planet.
Sanitary landfills are engineered facilities designed to safely dispose of solid waste by using liners, covers, and monitoring systems to prevent environmental contamination. In contrast, open dumps are unregulated disposal sites where waste is piled in the open without any protective measures, leading to pollution and health hazards. Sanitary landfills are designed to manage waste in a controlled manner, while open dumps pose a greater risk to the environment and public health.
No, they save the planet from invasion so don't recycle !!!!!!!!!
You may have to check. Where I live theres a rule against scavenging.
Probably because their poor or they have a mental problem where they think it's actually a home or something
the rubbish team in the world is Liverpool
illnesses
No, brass is a metal that will stay for thousands of years in landfills and rubbish dumps without breaking down.
they die
Its bad for them obvously
Braiden Garrick easily.....
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
US if rubbish is suppose to mean waste or trash.