Hazardous Waste is Real Threat
For those staying in urban and suburban areas, we enjoy the regular collection of waste and recyclable materials.
However, what most of us are not aware is the waste that is brought to dumps is actually many times more toxic than it was 30 years ago.
Hazardous Home Wastes It is surprising just how toxic our world has become in just a few years.
Synthetic chemicals didn't even exist in any significant numbers before the turn of the 20th century.
In the past, home furnishings were made of natural materials, such as carpets, pillows, curtains, bath items and towels.
The things that are in the most and close contact with us each day, especially those made before 1980, were made of sustainable and renewable resources.
However, this is no longer true today.
Every time when we replace our furnishing, we are trashing away materials that could contain chemicals, such as batteries and electronics.
These home wastes are part of the hazardous waste brought to dumps each day.
Hazardous Waste In Overwhelmed landfills In many countries, the problem of hazardous waste is compounded by the crisis of overwhelmed landfills.
The danger from this waste getting loose in the environment is even more serious and precarious than ever.
Increased danger of containment systems being breached is very real.
As pressure on forest and agricultural lands mounts, erosion due to major storm events could unleash these toxins into the ecosystems that is already fragile and damaged.
Hazardous waste is becoming an acute problem beyond management in many countries.
However, what most of us are not aware is the waste that is brought to dumps is actually many times more toxic than it was 30 years ago.
Hazardous Home Wastes It is surprising just how toxic our world has become in just a few years.
Synthetic chemicals didn't even exist in any significant numbers before the turn of the 20th century.
In the past, home furnishings were made of natural materials, such as carpets, pillows, curtains, bath items and towels.
The things that are in the most and close contact with us each day, especially those made before 1980, were made of sustainable and renewable resources.
However, this is no longer true today.
Every time when we replace our furnishing, we are trashing away materials that could contain chemicals, such as batteries and electronics.
These home wastes are part of the hazardous waste brought to dumps each day.
Hazardous Waste In Overwhelmed landfills In many countries, the problem of hazardous waste is compounded by the crisis of overwhelmed landfills.
The danger from this waste getting loose in the environment is even more serious and precarious than ever.
Increased danger of containment systems being breached is very real.
As pressure on forest and agricultural lands mounts, erosion due to major storm events could unleash these toxins into the ecosystems that is already fragile and damaged.
Hazardous waste is becoming an acute problem beyond management in many countries.
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