Where do most industrial nations put much of their waste?
Landfills
The majority of municipal solid waste is dumped in landfills; however, there are variations from nation to nation.
For example, in France, only 45 percent of municipal solid waste was disposed of in landfills. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing municipal solid waste, a lot of nations (Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States) favor landfilling over other approaches.
Citation:
Masters, G. M. and Ela, W. P. (2008), Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science (3rd Edition), Pearson International Edition, Upple Saddle River, New Jersey, USA: citing World Resources Institute (1992) and US EPA (1994).
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