Approximately 50-70% of garbage can be burned as fuel. This process is known as waste-to-energy incineration, where the heat generated from burning garbage is converted into electricity. However, burning garbage can also produce air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Typically, around 80-90% of garbage can be burned as fuel, while the remaining 10-20% consists of non-combustible materials or items that are not suitable for incineration. It's important to properly sort and process the waste before incineration to ensure efficient and safe burning.
Two advantages of burning garbage for fuel are waste reduction, as it reduces the amount of waste going to landfills, and energy generation, as it can produce heat and electricity by converting the waste into energy.
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polluted fuels are which get polluted by burning of trash and garbage and , this is called polluted fuel
Bury it as it will create methane fuel
The cost per mile for a garbage truck varies somewhat with the price of diesel fuel and the age and condition of the truck. On average, the fuel cost per mile for a garbage truck is about $1.33 if diesel fuel is selling for $3.99 per gallon. The trucks generally average 3 miles per gallon of fuel.
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.