• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Supposedly you can recycle them, but normally they will be confined to a a small section of landfill. While “on a landfill” is not a good answer, it’s much better than “in the environment “

    You could even argue that leachate is “good” in that it pulls all these contaminants out of the landfill to a concentrated place where they could in theory be removed (and placed in a landfill 🤪)

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      2 months ago

      You can’t recycle them (very poorly at best, with extra harmful byproducts).

      And landfills are not built like nuclear waste storage facilities.

      Everything around us is ‘the environment’.

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        2 months ago

        Landfills at least in the us absolutely are designed to encapsulate waste, to minimize leachate and to control runoff. The whole point is to bury it in a way that it will tend to stay buried.

        There is evidence of paper not decomposing because it doesn’t get enough oxygen or water for microbes to do their thing