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"From Boston's Expansion to Bali's Trash Dump

Background imageLand Fill Collection: MAP: BOSTON, c1880. Boston Old and New. A map of Boston, Massachusetts, c1880, by Justin Winsor

MAP: BOSTON, c1880. Boston Old and New. A map of Boston, Massachusetts, c1880, by Justin Winsor, showing the citys expansion through landfill

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Gulls mainly Herring and Black-headed Gulls on rubbish tip Edgfield Norfolk winter

Gulls mainly Herring and Black-headed Gulls on rubbish tip Edgfield Norfolk winter

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Scrap iron recycling

Scrap iron recycling

Background imageLand Fill Collection: View of a waste landfill site

View of a waste landfill site

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Concept, Environment

Concept, Environment
Sanitary landfill

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Bali, Indonesia. Suwung Waste dump, a legal trash dump located on Serangan island

Bali, Indonesia. Suwung Waste dump, a legal trash dump located on Serangan island

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970

Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970
WATER POLLUTION. Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Caterpillar D6N compaction machine working on council rubbish tip

Caterpillar D6N compaction machine working on council rubbish tip, with scavenging seagulls and crows, near Ellesmere, Cheshire, England, march

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Compaction machines working on council rubbish tip, near Ellesmere, Cheshire, England, march

Compaction machines working on council rubbish tip, near Ellesmere, Cheshire, England, march

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) and Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) mixed flock, in flight

Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) and Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) mixed flock, in flight, scavenging on rubbish tip with excavator, Edgefield, Norfolk, England, february

Background imageLand Fill Collection: View of a bulldozer working a landfill refuse site

View of a bulldozer working a landfill refuse site
Waste landfill site. View of a bulldozer working in a waste landfill site. Domestic and industrial waste is buried at this site

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Gobal refuse, conceptual image

Gobal refuse, conceptual image
Global refuse, conceptual image

Background imageLand Fill Collection: UK refuse, conceptual image

UK refuse, conceptual image. Full dustbin bags over a map of the UK and Ireland

Background imageLand Fill Collection: European refuse, conceptual image

European refuse, conceptual image

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Plastic bags blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK

Plastic bags blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Plastic bags and packaging blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK

Plastic bags and packaging blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: An old rubbish tip on Walney Island in Cumbria where the methane escaping from the decomposing

An old rubbish tip on Walney Island in Cumbria where the methane escaping from the decomposing rubbish is being
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Gulls feeding on a rubbish tip in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK

Gulls feeding on a rubbish tip in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Rubbish thrown out by an average household in one year at the Centre for Alternative Technology in

Rubbish thrown out by an average household in one year at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: plastic rubbish discarded in a lagoon on Funafuti Tuvalu

plastic rubbish discarded in a lagoon on Funafuti Tuvalu
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: A rubbish pit on Malolo island off Fiji

A rubbish pit on Malolo island off Fiji
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Rubbish dumped on the tundra outside Illulissat in Greenland with icebergs behind from the Sermeq

Rubbish dumped on the tundra outside Illulissat in Greenland with icebergs behind from the Sermeq Kujullaq or
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLand Fill Collection: Building on Rubbish

Building on Rubbish
Terrace of the future on refuse of the past : building on rubbish dumps


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"From Boston's Expansion to Bali's Trash Dump: Exploring the Impact of Landfills on our Environment" Landfill sites have played a significant role in shaping cities throughout history. In c1880, Justin Winsor's map of Boston showcases the city's expansion through landfill, highlighting how land reclamation has transformed urban landscapes. However, landfills are not just about expansion; they also pose environmental challenges. Edgfield Norfolk winter witnessed gulls, mainly Herring and Black-headed Gulls, flocking to rubbish tips. These birds scavenge for food amidst waste, showcasing the detrimental impact of human consumption habits on wildlife. Yet it is not only scavenging animals that are affected by landfills; recycling efforts like scrap iron recycling aim to mitigate their negative consequences. By repurposing materials instead of disposing them into these sites, we can reduce pollution and conserve resources. The view of a waste landfill site reminds us of the vast amount of trash generated daily and its potential long-term effects on our surroundings. This concept highlights the urgent need for sustainable waste management practices that prioritize reducing landfill usage and promoting recycling initiatives. One such example is Suwung Waste dump in Bali, Indonesia - a legal trash dump located on Serangan island. The sheer scale of this site emphasizes both the magnitude and complexity involved in managing waste disposal effectively while minimizing harm to ecosystems. Moreover, historical records show that even low-level nuclear waste has found its way into water supplies over time. A chart from around 1970 illustrates how improper disposal methods can lead to contamination with severe consequences for both humans and nature alike. Returning to wildlife interactions within landfills reveals further insights into this issue. Adult Black-headed Gulls in summer plumage can be seen soaring above rubbish-filled sites as they search for sustenance among discarded items. Their presence serves as a reminder that these habitats have become an unintended feeding ground due to human activities. To manage these sites effectively, compaction machines like the Caterpillar D6N are employed.