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Aggregate is used to line a leachate collection system in a Scottish landfill.
This net covers the exposed working face of a landfill to prevent waste from blowing.
A portable flare is used to burn off landfill gasses.
This new landfill cell is located on the coast of Scotland.
Solid waste is off-loaded into a landfill cell in Scotland.
Biosolids and solid waste are covered with a top-soil.
Tires are used to line the bottom of a new cell. They protect the liner, acting as an indicator when drilling into a landfill.
Pots, pans and kettles fill a Swiss recycling center bin
A leaf catcher empties at a composting facility in Austria.
Televisions are collected and dismantled for recycling.
Televisions are a growing source of E-waste.
Televisions are dismantled, removing the tube from its case. Circuits are separated from the lead-lined tube and recycled seperately.
Television are dismantled and stacked to reclaim lead from the tubes.
Bags of rotting vegetables at a composting facility in Austria.
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