5 scary things that happen with improper rubbish removal

5 scary things that happen with improper rubbish removal

Rubbish removal is a problem that every Brisbane household has to deal with. While the majority of residents use the council bins for their waste disposal, others – with large amounts of waste – choose to dispose waste by themselves.

Now, the problem arises when people choose to dispose waste by themselves. Unfortunately, too many people still fail to realise the importance of proper waste disposal. They’d rather drive their waste to the nearest dumping site and off-load their waste than take the time to visit the tip and dispose of their rubbish correctly.

Today, I will discuss just what happens when rubbish is not disposed of correctly. Hopefully, this post will inspire you to always engage in proper rubbish removal in Brisbane.

1. Contamination of soil

The number one problem with improper rubbish removal in Brisbane is soil contamination. When waste is dumped into landfills, hazardous chemicals from the waste ends up leaking into the soil. This, in turn, affects the natural soil environment and contaminates it with a high concentration of heavy chemicals. While contamination affects the growth of plants, it also affects the health of humans and animals feeding off those plants.

2. Contamination of air

Improper rubbish removal also leads to contamination of the air. When waste is disposed in landfills, it tends to decompose in the absence of oxygen. This results in the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are a major factor that contributes to global warming and climate change. By engaging in proper rubbish removal in Brisbane, you can help reduce greenhouse gases from being released into the air.

3. Contamination of water

When hazardous chemicals reach the soil from waste, the process doesn’t just stop there. In fact, these chemicals inevitably end up reaching and contaminating water. If this is groundwater, it ends up contaminating the plants. And, when marine water gets contaminated, it ends up affecting marine life significantly. In fact, millions of fish and seabird die due to diseases caused by contaminated water.

4. Reduction of landfill space

As more and more waste gets dumped into landfills, it won’t be too long before we run out of landfill space. Every landfill has a capacity and a lifetime, and if waste keeps being sent to landfills, we soon won’t have enough landfills left. Instead of sending waste to landfills, you should always consider proper rubbish removal in Brisbane. By doing so, most of your waste will be sent for recycling and not to landfills.

5. Reduces air quality

Any city which engages in improper rubbish disposal will have low air quality. Improper waste disposal causes an area to smell and more often than not, living conditions become unhealthy. A reduction in air quality can also lead to various lung and heart diseases, skin problems, and abnormality in breathing.

Fortunately, you can always engage in proper rubbish removal in Brisbane. All you have to do is hire our skip bins here at 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins. Once your bin arrives, simply load your waste into it, and our rubbish removers will dispose it for you. We always engage in proper waste disposal methods, so you can rest assured that your waste will be treated properly.

Conclusion:

Improper waste disposal can lead to several problems. It contaminates the air, water, and soil and causes harm to plants, animals and even humans. Improper waste disposal also reduces landfill space and worsens air quality significantly.

As the owner of a waste removal company in Brisbane, I urge everyone to dispose of waste in the correct manner. To engage in proper rubbish removal in Brisbane, make sure to work with reputed rubbish removers such as 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins.

Get in touch with us today to find out we can help you with your rubbish removal in Brisbane!


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