Crossword-Solution: LANDFILLS
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| Dignified dumps | 1 answer |
| rubbish holes | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LANDFILLS (4)
This sewage is treated and divided into water and sludge; the sludge is used for landfills, and the water goes to the sea via the sewage system.
These wastes are disposed of, along with the sludge from sewage treatment plants, on land or in landfills near the ocean.
But first, let's consider two semi-philosophical questions, "good for what?" and "poor as what?" Any compost is a "social good" if it conserves energy, saves space in landfills and returns some nutrients and organic matter to the soil, whether for lawns, ornamental plantings, or vegetable gardens.
But Americans foolishly send megatons of kitchen garbage to landfills or overburden sewage treatment plants by grinding garbage in a disposal.
Quotes with LANDFILLS (3)
Many conscientious environmentalists are repelled by the word "abundance," automatically associating it with irresponsible consumerism and plundering of Earth's resources. In the context of grassroots frustration, insensitive enthusing about the potential for energy abundance usually elicits an annoyed retort. "We have to conserve." The authors believe the human family also has to _choose_. The people we speak with at the recycling depot or organic juice bar are for the most …
It made Daniel think. The people who had the least were the most willing to share. He outlined a dictum that he would believe the rest of his life: the more people have, the less the give. Similarly, generous cultures produce less waste because excess is shared, whereas stingy nations fill their landfills with leftovers.
Cities offer us powerful leverage on our most stubborn, wasteful practices. Long commutes in our cars, big power bills from our energy-hogging buildings, shopping trips to buy stuff that'll spend a few short months in our homes and long centuries in our landfills.
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Appears in: Crossroads.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2001–2006).