How the hell can you blame normal people when its the government who cant deal with 80% unrecyclable .normal people pay taxes beliving the government is sorting the waste not just shoveling in in a hole
Profits. These trash companies all around the country are profiting millions of dollars just to dump it into a place that will be forgotten forever. It’s all about the mighty dollar not about the environment.
We always need our 90 gallon container. We fill it to the top in one week even with another container for recycling. Most weeks I even have to crush what's inside down so the lid will close. Family of 5.
We're a family of 6 and we have two 96 gallon cans and they're always overflowing every week and that doesn't even include the bags we put next to the cans because they're so full. I wish they'd just give us a 3rd garbage can
Decades later, once everything biodegradable in the landfill has decomposed, you can mine it. Any metals you find can be recycled, as can any glass that is identifiable as coming from a bottle or a jar. Some plastics may or may not be suitable for recycling. If you find any dirty hypodermic needles in the landfill (which may be a possibility depending on how old it is), be very careful. These will have to be collected very carefully and incinerated. *Never* touch any item of clinical waste with your bare hands. Obviously wear the appropriate PPE when mining a landfill, because older landfills from before the introduction of restrictions on what you can put into the landfill may contain asbestos. This will need to be disposed of in a designated hazardous waste landfill. As for the rest, which cannot be recycled, that can just be landfilled again. Make sure that you're constructing the landfill properly, with the necessary pipes for the leachate and landfill gas, and the crushed rock to stop the pipes getting clogged. Ensure that the landfill is not to close to the coast to minimise the risk of coastal erosion washing it into the sea. You may even be able to just use the same site. And because there'll be more space due to decomposition of the biodegradable waste and the removal of the metals (and possibly some glass as well), you could perhaps put some more waste in!
Yeah, also ask yourself can you really afford to buy all those products that are or claim to be made from the natural resources? And can we ask why we have to pay more because the government is refusing to make things like this affordable for us? Also ask yourselves, why are products that are made from synthetic that we wear today are affordable?
They're very picky about what can be recycled so I just gave up. I just throw it away when I'm done with it. The government forced me to be that way by taxing the hell out of me.
How the hell can you blame normal people when its the government who cant deal with 80% unrecyclable .normal people pay taxes beliving the government is sorting the waste not just shoveling in in a hole
coca cola........
Profits. These trash companies all around the country are profiting millions of dollars just to dump it into a place that will be forgotten forever. It’s all about the mighty dollar not about the environment.
Wall-E warned us.
Veronica ! No one listens
Veronica ! Also The movie Lorax👍💯🌲🌍🌱🥺
I've never been an environmentalist freak, but I will use things until they literally can't be used anymore.
Im stoned asf idek how tf i got here.. or even to youtube LMAO
Same here lol 😂😂😂
I’m so confused who gets to this stuff on purpose
Bruuuh, same man. Can't wait to see what happens next in Tacoma
@@yourboiderp3408 I got to this video on purpose because im interested in knowing what happens to our rubbish once it gets collected
Same it’s 4am here
160,000 tons of garbage a year huh? Yeah tell that to New York where they have more then 3.2 million tons of garbage a year.
Wow two months later and my comment got a like.
This shit terrifies me
Me too its soo disgusting it makes me wanna cry that were leaving this for our future generations. We've failed them. :(
my roomates throw the most easily recyclable items (tin cans, plastic jugs, glass jars) into the garbage and its infuriating.
I could live off what people throw away and generate an income from the sale of metals. They won't let me near it though.
We always need our 90 gallon container. We fill it to the top in one week even with another container for recycling. Most weeks I even have to crush what's inside down so the lid will close. Family of 5.
We're a family of 6 and we have two 96 gallon cans and they're always overflowing every week and that doesn't even include the bags we put next to the cans because they're so full. I wish they'd just give us a 3rd garbage can
so what happens to the trash at the landfill ? they burn it? they bury it ? they throw it in the ocean ?
They leave it there haha some will discompose and some will stay for 1,000 years or more
can you also publish what happen to waste in tacoma recovery and transfer center. thank you
I have to watch this for school :(
Put it all in lava
Pollution dah thats not how it works hahaha even if you burn it, it goes to the air
Why don't you build a waste to energy plant?
Decades later, once everything biodegradable in the landfill has decomposed, you can mine it. Any metals you find can be recycled, as can any glass that is identifiable as coming from a bottle or a jar. Some plastics may or may not be suitable for recycling.
If you find any dirty hypodermic needles in the landfill (which may be a possibility depending on how old it is), be very careful. These will have to be collected very carefully and incinerated. *Never* touch any item of clinical waste with your bare hands.
Obviously wear the appropriate PPE when mining a landfill, because older landfills from before the introduction of restrictions on what you can put into the landfill may contain asbestos. This will need to be disposed of in a designated hazardous waste landfill.
As for the rest, which cannot be recycled, that can just be landfilled again. Make sure that you're constructing the landfill properly, with the necessary pipes for the leachate and landfill gas, and the crushed rock to stop the pipes getting clogged. Ensure that the landfill is not to close to the coast to minimise the risk of coastal erosion washing it into the sea. You may even be able to just use the same site. And because there'll be more space due to decomposition of the biodegradable waste and the removal of the metals (and possibly some glass as well), you could perhaps put some more waste in!
Why try to solve a problem downstream when the source of the problem is upstream?
Agreed
It would be great if this video was captioned!
They should put worms in the pit so the worms can eat the trash
And then they will be stronger and create new virusus
Worlds biggest most corrupt trash pit is 510 Main Street, Winnipeg Manitoba.
If you shredded small enough then farmers can plough in the paddock.
But our recycling truck never comes though
The problem is the earth is so overpopulated
Facts, people having 22 kids in 2019
@anon syrup send it into the sun
@@brysonestep9208 welfare babies !
Well coronavirus is helping
Thanks
Anyone else here from Earth by lil dicky?
just you buddy
I have more smart ideas to treat trash more environmentally and easier
Yeah, also ask yourself can you really afford to buy all those products that are or claim to be made from the natural resources? And can we ask why we have to pay more because the government is refusing to make things like this affordable for us? Also ask yourselves, why are products that are made from synthetic that we wear today are affordable?
You don't need to buy those haha simply reduce waste
burying trash isn't safe for anyone, its just making the earth very unsafe!!
I'd never do that, I'd just throw it in space
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They're very picky about what can be recycled so I just gave up. I just throw it away when I'm done with it. The government forced me to be that way by taxing the hell out of me.
How did i get here
Can't we just burn all the trash?
No hahaha is toxic to the planet and it will stay in the air for 20,000 years
@@DistopiaKosaki lol no
@@DistopiaKosaki industrial incinerators are best
@@DistopiaKosaki landfills are garbage
This is where depression fakers belong
Mantap
RECYCLE EVERYTHING THAT SHOULD BE ! AND INCINERATE ALL THE REST ... NO MORE LAND FILLS ,, THAT SIMPLE.....
what about pollution from incineration
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Delicious
Knut
Recycling is a bigger energy waste than throwing stuff out. Plenty of room for.more landfills.
Just facts
Well reducing waste is way better then any of 2 mentioned hahaha
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what?
WRY
I thought they dump in the lava
Smart choice
@@Weirdo-gj7lj no
@@timjablonski5337 no
It stays in the air for about 20,000 years, those toxic chimicals are dangerous
this video is cringe.
I could give a rat @ ss
I could live off what people throw away and generate an income from the sale of metals. They won't let me near it though.