Abstract
In this article, based on the experience of foreign countries, the impact of landfills on arable land, water bodies and settlements, as well as on the environment, is analyzed. Official statistics on solid waste globally are varied and many countries do not have standardized reporting mechanisms for municipal waste generation and management. This makes it difficult to estimate the amount of waste produced in the world and its polluting potential.
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PANORAMA Publishing House
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