Also disappointing was Something Better To Come, a Danish / Polish documentary that embarks on the Boyhood - like project of watching a Russian girl from age 10 to 24 as she grows up in
a massive landfill 13 miles away from the Kremlin.
Then,
a massive landfill was created a few miles away from the city center.
Given the Tribune's recent informed articles about the benefits of recycling to offset
the massive landfill problems in our country, I am disappointed that it printed Patricia McLaughlin's inane article about the fashion benefits of disposable diapers in Tempo Woman (Jan. 15).
She is disturbed by the use of disposable diapers on our children, in apparent disregard to the «
massive landfill problems in our country.»
EVANSTON — Given the Tribune «s recent informed articles about the benefits of recycling to offset
the massive landfill problems in our country, I am disappointed that it printed Patricia McLaughlin «s inane article about the fashion benefits of disposable diapers in Tempo Woman (Jan. 15).
Not exact matches
Make this simple reusable cloth gift bags for Christmas or birthday and stop adding to the
massive waste that gets thrown in
landfills over the holidays!
A new exploit on the PS4, however, turns public lobbies into
landfills for cheaters who dump
massive structures onto the map.
Maybe all plastics will be biodegradable — ending the
massive pressure on our
landfills and the death of ecosystems and endangered species like the Leatherback sea turtle.
For most of the 20th century, Tel Aviv, Israel's garbage went to a
massive open
landfill.
Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1,000 cars (close to 3 million pounds), which is a
massive amount of plastic to throw in
landfills on a daily basis.
4) e-Cycling and the Impact of Electronics Is Not Apparent Enough ReCellular's booth showing the high quality of refurbished devices and the importance of e-cycling, Nokia's cardboard box for used cell phone collection, and CWG's booth emphasizing zero
landfill policy for recycling mobiles are among the very few mentions of the
massive impact electronics have on our environment.
How can we make that a universal truth, and spare the
massive amount of materials and energy that goes into creating, recovering, and recycling products, and the
massive environmental footprint of the majority of products that end up in
landfills or toxic e-waste dumps?
For most of the 20th century, Tel Aviv, Israel's garbage went to a
massive open
landfill that eventually contained more than 25 million tons of waste and became known as Hiriya Mountain or «sh!t mountain» as locals call it.