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Leaking Landfill in Bangladesh Contributes to Methane Hotspot

2021-05-06 08:00:00| Waste Age

Bangladeshs Matuail Sanitary Landfill is leaking greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere. Its estimated that the emissions rate is at about 4,000 kilograms an hour, which is the equivalent of running 190,000 cars. The la

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