Sentence examples for rubbish going from inspiring English sources

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They try to reduce the amount of rubbish going to municipal landfills by encouraging composting and recycling; some push for converting waste into usable energy.

"There's been so much rubbish going round but there's no need to retire them after the way they've run there," Nicholls said today.

Having no way to cope with the sheer amount of rubbish going on her own life, she had chosen to target someone else.

On top of that, developments in a field called computational fluid dynamics allow the rubbish going into the process to be mixed in a way that produces the most syngas for the least input of electricity.The first rubbish-to-syngas plants were built almost a decade ago, in Japan where land scarcity means tipping fees are particularly high.

Five councils in south east Wales have formed a partnership to deal with black bag waste in a bid to cut down on rubbish going to landfill.

"They have nothing positive to say about working with local authorities to improve recycling and cut the amount of rubbish going to landfill," she said.

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Roads are rutted and potholed, quickly flooding with rainwater, and stinking rubbish goes uncollected.

"It's only rugby and sport where this rubbish goes on.

London's rubbish went uncollected; the vestries were forced to find new ways to dispose of the garbage mountain.

(This is all worryingly close to the New York of the 1970s, when rubbish went uncollected, fire stations closed and police officers were laid off).

When the street lights don't come on, when the rubbish goes uncollected, when the potholes go unfilled, people will notice.

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