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Avoiding Landfills to Practice Safe Rubbish Removal

by Kelly Rodriguez Adelaide Waste & Recycling Centre

Waste generation is an inescapable byproduct of numerous residential, commercial, and industrial operations. Because of the steady increase in toxic materials found in all sorts of waste, it has also become a global issue. Waste disposal is a source of concern because most people continue to practise unethical waste disposal and are unaware of its harmful influence on the environment. In this article, we will discuss the negative implications of visiting a landfill for waste disposal, as well as how to properly perform rubbish removal.  

 

What is a Landfill and How Does It Work?  

A landfill is a term for specific locations vacated for or allocated to dispose of different types of waste. They’re usually situated far away from inhabited areas and the ground is coated with artificial water-resistant cover for protecting the soil. The waste at a landfill is compressed so that it occupies minimal space. Then, it is buried at a designated place under various layers of soil. The aim of burying the waste is to let it decompose naturally. This might seem to be a good idea on paper but the reality is completely different. Landfill sites get damaged with time and are deprived of oxygen and moisture which is a prerequisite for quick decomposition. As a result, the buried waste takes years to decompose, making the situation worse.   

 

Understanding How Landfills Harm the Environment  

Buried waste at a landfill will eventually impact our environment regardless of the safety measures implemented at the landfills. Let us take a look at the key concerns related to the frequent use of landfills.   

 

Landfills contribute to climate change  

Landfills are among the various factors responsible for global warming. This can be attributed to the biogas (mixture of methane and carbon dioxide) that is released from landfills after a waste begins to break down. Degassing is a practise that attempts to capture harmful gases but fails to produce optimal results. As a result, if you choose landfills as your hazardous waste disposal Adelaide destination, you are actively contributing to the continuing climate problem on a regular basis.  

 

Chance of Fire and Explosions  

Methane is well-known for its explosive properties. Because all landfills produce a large quantity of methane, it is impossible to eliminate the possibility of explosions and fires. The most dangerous aspect of a landfill fire is the combustion of hazardous chemicals found in numerous disposed items. When these compounds burn, they emit dangerous gases that are exceedingly detrimental to the environment. Inhaling such chemicals can have life-threatening repercussions for nearby communities and animals.  

 

Contamination  

The soil and groundwater around a landfill will always get contaminated as the waste stored at a landfill consists of lead, mercury, and other contaminants. Rainwater, storms, strong winds, and other natural elements can spread the landfill waste to areas where there is no protection from the artificial water-resistant coating. The harmful chemicals would slowly seep into the soil and often reach the groundwater in the area, contaminating both. These contaminations have adverse consequences of their own. Therefore, industrial bin services are a better alternative for all businesses as the waste management professionals would take all the necessary precautions in preventing the waste from harming the environment.  

 

Landfills Impact Birds  

Landfill waste consists of food residue and other minerals that birds can feed on. Therefore, birds are attracted to landfills. However, food waste and other things might contaminate chemicals that end up in landfills as a result of unethical hazardous waste disposal in Adelaide. Birds that eat food from landfills consume plastic, aluminium, gypsum, and other pollutants, which can cause serious health problems or even death. The existence of landfills also significantly alters bird migration behaviour because birds regard landfills as an inexhaustible source of food and tend to nest near them. As a result, landfills endanger birds in a variety of ways, harming their health and impeding their migratory. 

 

What is the Alternative to Discarding Your Waste at a Landfill?  

Industrial bin services provided by top-notch waste management experts like Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre are the best alternative to discarding waste directly at a landfill. These services allow professionals to safely collect, transport, and process all types of waste before safely disposing of them. Furthermore, the best waste processing companies such as Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre would also ensure the maximum amount of waste is recycled, helping us reduce the waste sent to landfills.


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