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"It is also known as a landfill (landfill, garbage dump, garbage dump, or garbage dump, historically known as a garbage dump) where the waste is disposed of by burial Yes, the oldest form of waste treatment Landfill is the most common method of organizational waste disposal and can be found in many parts of the world Families, schools, restaurants, public places, Lots of garbage, garbage and waste are generated in markets, offices, etc. Most of these wastes will eventually enter the landfill, examples of solid waste are wood, paper, plastic , Broken furniture, glass, grounded cars, outdated electronics, hospital and market garbage.
Public land in New Jersey is used as a dumping site. Garbage, garbage bags, tires, television, electronic waste, electric products, garden garbage, construction waste are thrown away and threaten our local environment, animals and the general public. This dumping impairs the natural beauty of our commons; it reduces the value of property and reduces the cost of cleaning up New Jersey citizens
In most towns, we abandon urban garbage in the open space and burn it without understanding the adverse effects on the environment. Waste at the dumping site causes various anaerobic reactions, and unpleasant greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are generated. These gases may affect global warming and climate change. Local municipal solid waste (management and disposal) rules will be notified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The purpose of these regulations in India is to ensure that each municipality is responsible for implementing "rules" within the territory of their own country and that effective municipalities for the collection, storage, isolation, transportation, treatment and disposal of municipal solid waste It is to establish infrastructure. Citizen groups are responsible for executing these rules.