Sentences with phrase «rubbish tip»

The phrase "rubbish tip" refers to a place where people throw away their unwanted or useless items. It is often a designated area where garbage and waste are accumulated for proper disposal or recycling. Full definition
Bali Eco Stay utilises waste segregation and works with a nearby rubbish tip where locals make a living from selling recyclables.
For people living near them, these «megafills» have a way of concentrating the mind on the shortcomings of rubbish tips: the endless stream of traffic, the litter, noise, smells and vermin.
Looking at the site of CERES today you'd never believe that it was once a bluestone quarry that was turned into rubbish tip and then into a vibrant community environment park.
Inside the farmhouse, Pipilotti Rist, the gallery's first resident artist, projects video through a chandelier of glassware exhumed from a nearby Victorian rubbish tip.
The German - born artist, whose work has included images of a man urinating on a chair and rats running through a city rubbish tip, collected the [pounds sterling] 20,000 award at a dinner at the Tate Britain Gallery in London.
A painting signed by the Australian artist Brett Whiteley that was found in a Hobart rubbish tip recently has proven to be a fake.
greater risk of disease from flooded rubbish tips and disease - borne insects from the tropical north
FFP tough on Arsenal pfft... Try living on a rubbish tip in Soweto.
In Somerset, because the Tories have insisted on cutting opening hours for rubbish tips and introducing charges to use them — a «tip tax» — flytipping has rocketed, leaving local residents stuck with the bill for cleaning it up.
And I've seen with my own eyes, children scavenging in Kenya on a rubbish tip for something to eat or sell.
His work included images of a half - naked man urinating on a chair and rats running through a rubbish tip.
Last year, photographer Wolfgang Tillmans won the award with images of a half - naked man urinating on a chair and rats running through a rubbish tip.
How cruel and inhuman is it to force Aboriginal people from their Sacred Lands and Waterways only to end up at the Colonisers» rubbish tip or outside the bottle shop at the hands of unscrupulous people with evil intentions of abuse and if that is not enough then Aboriginal people will be caught by the authorities and imprisoned where they will more than likely «never make it out alive.»
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