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1. It can re-used, cheaper energetically. 2. Environmentally friendly - non-biodegradables are not dumped in a landfill site. 3. Landfill sites are filling up, if we keep dumping rubbish in these sites then we will use up all our resources and most of the plannet will be landfill
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Because they can kill plants and can be toxic
The term for burying waste underground is "landfilling." Landfilling involves disposing of waste by burying it in designated landfill sites, which are engineered to minimize environmental impacts.
There are three (3) landfill sites in Devon :) x
There are over 4000 landfill sites in the UK.
Contaminated water seepage into nearby waterwaysMethane (CH4), a dangerous greenhouse gas, released by decomposing organic material.
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Plastic is not digestible. So creatures will wind up eating it, but they can't digest it. The elements from which it is made will not be usable by the ecology. This is a bigger problem in the oceans than it is in landfills. Plastic breaks down eventually, into small particles, but those particles remain indigestible. This is bad for the ecosystem.
Some problems with burying waste in landfill sites include the release of harmful greenhouse gases like methane, risk of groundwater contamination due to leachate, space constraints leading to the need for more landfills, and potential negative impacts on surrounding ecosystems and wildlife.
pH level in landfill sites is important because it affects the rate of decomposition of waste, generation of landfill gas, and the leachate quality. Maintaining a proper pH level helps in controlling odors, minimizing the production of harmful gases, and ensuring the stability of the landfill structure. Monitoring and adjusting pH levels can mitigate environmental risks and improve the overall management of landfill sites.