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Sweden's recycling system is so efficient that the country has virtually run out of rubbish, the Independent reported. The Scandinavian nation has imported rubbish from other countries for several years to keep its recycling plants running.
With either inadequate or non-existent recycling plants on islands, most waste ends up in landfills. With nowhere for the waste to go, these landfills are usually quick to surpass capacity, especially in areas that are inundated with tourism.
After collection, Guam EPA safely disposes of the materials to prevent them from contaminating soils or groundwater. The next collection dates and times will be announced on this web site.
Once the trucks are full, the trash is taken to the Hauler Transfer Station where the trash is consolidated into a much larger truck and taken to the Layon Landfill where it is safely disposed in a state-of-the art municipal solid waste landfill.
About the Layon Landfill It was built with an engineered liner and a leachate collection and removal system that protect human health and the environment. With a capacity in excess of 15.8 million cubic yards, the Layon Landfill will service the island of Guam for more than 50 years.