To convert pounds to cubic yards for trash, you need to know the density of the trash in pounds per cubic yard. The density can vary depending on the type of trash. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: Cubic yards = (Weight in pounds) / (Density in pounds per cubic yard).
The weight of one cubic yard of general trash can vary depending on the density and composition of the trash. On average, it can weigh between 800 to 2,000 pounds.
The weight of a cubic yard of trash will depend on what the trash is composed of. For example, a cubic yard of paper weighs about 568 pounds, while a cubic yard of aluminum cans weighs about 63 pounds.
The weight of 30 cubic yards of trash can vary depending on the type of trash. On average, 30 cubic yards of compacted trash can weigh between 2,000 to 4,000 pounds.
The answer to that question is No for the moment, but there may be one day a way to recycle trash into paper
I'd say it depends on the type of trash...metal or paper, etc.
There is no correct answer for this question. Given that "trash" is a general term, the is no consistancy to a cubic yard of trash. A cubic yard of construction material will not weigh the same as a cubic yard of household waste. It also will depend on how dense the material is compacted into the cubic yard. A yard of crumbled up news paper will weigh less than a yard of news print that is layered neatly. A general rule of thumb is a cubic yard of gereral household waste should weigh between 80 to 100 lbs. not compacted.
1.7 cubic feet.
26 Gallon (UK) = 4.2 cubic feet, approx.
It depends on what is in the trash and how much it has been compacted. It may also have a considerable water content.
after a while it is buried underground like deserts and empty fields
A 30-gallon trash bag typically holds around 2.75 cubic feet of material when fully expanded. This can vary slightly depending on the shape and thickness of the bag.