HOW FIVE BILLION POUNDS OF
LAS VEGAS GARBAGE POWERS A CITY
OVERVIEW
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Most of the 600 billion pounds of waste that Americans produce every
year ends up in landfills. All that trash can have huge impacts on the
environment. But modern landfills have found a new use for all that trash —
they’re turning it into energy. In spite of their reputation as “dumps,” these
landfills are feats of engineering, more akin to construction sites.
One of North America’s biggest landfills lies on the outskirts of Las
Vegas. The Apex Landfill is not only one of the country’s largest, it’s also
one of the busiest. Because it serves a non-stop city, the landfill must
operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It receives upwards of
16 million pounds of trash per day or 5 billion pounds per year.
Landfills like Apex are required to deal with the toxic chemicals they
produce, like methane, a greenhouse gas that’s 84 times more potent than carbon
dioxide. At Apex, they capture that methane and turn it into energy that powers
11,000 homes in southern Nevada.
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