To date, 412 Food Rescue has redirected over 1.8 million pounds of perfectly good food
from going to landfills.
Each keg of wine is reused, which saves 26 bottles
from going to a landfill.
At the manufacturer level, the preferred method of food waste recovery is conversion to animal feed, while for retailers, composting and food donation are the preferred means of diverting product
from going to landfills.
To date, 412 Food Rescue has redirected over 1,000,000 pounds of perfectly good food
from going to landfills.
According to Elizabeth Rogers, co-author of The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time, «If we all give up one napkin a day, we could save a billion pounds of paper waste
from going to landfills each year.»
By shopping secondhand, you're preventing another item
from going to landfill and saying no to using natural resources to create a new piece of clothing.
In two short weeks we saved over 45,000 plastic bottles and over 19,000 disposable cups
from going to the landfill.
It's one of the most popular cell phone donation programs and has prevented over 11.6 million phones
from going to landfills in the decade since it started.
CrossIron Mills has diverted 23 tonnes of organic materials
from going to the landfill through its Organics Recycling program.
What if, instead of sending chip bags to TerraCycle through the Chip Bag Brigade, you could eat the bag at home to prevent
it from going to a landfill?
They estimate that it will effectively eliminate an average of 300 water bottles
from going to landfills and as many as 1000 bottles per person per year.
It is one of the environmentally conscious methods for furnishing your home because you are saving furniture
from going to the landfill.
Not exact matches
And when it comes
to food, when we have all our great church dinners, make just enough food
to go around, One of the worst causes of methane in the air is when we take a lot of food
from church suppers and throw it away and put it into
landfills.
Mary Del Ciancio,
from the Canadian Packaging Magazine, commented on the PurPod100: «This is a win - win for consumers who get
to enjoy the coffee they love, the convenience of being able
to compost the entire pod, and the peace of mind knowing that waste isn't
going to a
landfill.»
MTA Industries» Dawn Rees says, «Seventy per cent of batteries
go into
landfill and some of the major brands take anywhere
from 100
to 1000 years
to break down.
Though we still have a ways
to go, we're working with partners
to find ways
to divert waste
from landfills and put it toward better use, such as recycling or donating it
to those in need.
Wherever you
go, tell your server you are skipping the straw today in order
to help divert waste
from our ever growing
landfills!
It can also help you avoid buying cheap, plastic toys that might as well
go directly
from the assembly line
to the
landfill for as long as they are usable.
As a parent thinking back I wish we had
gone with the cloth diaper option because it would have saved the
landfills a lot of extra diapers
from having
to break down over the years.
Once I learned where fast fashion clothes come
from (mostly overseas made by underage workers with little regulation), and where they
go once they inevitably fall apart (in
landfills), I vowed
to be more mindful in my clothing purchases.
Whether that means turning coffee cans into fastener organizers, mason jars into terrariums, or an orange peel into a candle, upcycling saves the need
to go out
to the store while preventing waste
from ending up in the
landfill.
A report
from GAIA reveals how old carpets
go straight
to landfill or get burned because many manufacturers haven't developed closed - loop production.
It saddens me that not only do we waste food in terms of it
going from plate
to landfill, but we lose the additional benefit of harvesting food scraps» potential by composting.
Part II of this
landfill primer
goes on describing all the details and costs of
landfill construction with specificity explaining... (6) «The cost of constructing a
landfill can range
from $ 300,000
to $ 800,000 per acre,...» The
landfill is lined with at least two feet of clay on the bottom and sides and then a plastic liner
to mitigate against groundwater contamination.
Discussed in this paper is promoting the feasibility of removing more paper
from the waste stream that is now
going to the
landfill and using it
to generate electricity.
At the same time, organic refuse
from cities that could be turned into carbon - building soil amendments often
goes to waste in
landfills, decomposing and emitting methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
It could
go further
to restrict emissions
from existing
landfills and coal mines, as well as look into ways
to reduce emissions
from agriculture (yes, that means tackling cow burps).
One company taking advantage of this is City Design, a construction, remodeling and environmental remediation company that builds tiny homes
from leftover construction materials that normally
go to landfills.
Fabrics are sourced sustainably, using leftover textiles and trims
from other clothing manufacturers around LA that otherwise would
go to landfill.
In some areas, regional recycling facilities accept commingled waste and separate the recyclable materials
from those that must
go to the
landfill.
If the
landfill owners wanted
to use the natural gas
to generate electricity instead, thereby preventing the methane
from entering the atmosphere and displacing the fossil - fueled production of electricity, they would have
to go through a costly and lengthy process of obtaining permits
from regional, state, and federal officials as well as producing environmental impact reports.
That's the number of
to -
go containers - mainly plastic clam shells and soda pop cups - that head
to the
landfill each month, generated only
from Portland's burgeoning food cart scene.
«In our recycled cotton canvas line, all of our cotton is made
from pre-consumer, recycled cotton; cotton scraps recovered during the creation of other cotton products like t - shirts and socks that would otherwise have
gone to a
landfill.»
A lot of those 12 daily tons of waste still get
landfilled, and all the waste and recycling has
to go back
to the mainland,
to the
landfill or
to the recycling center; the only thing that doesn't leave is the organic waste, which is composted, or the biomedical waste (mostly
from the hospital) which is burned on site.