Roskakenttä
Roskakenttä is a Finnish term that translates to "garbage field" or "waste field." It refers to an area of land used for the disposal of waste, essentially a landfill. Historically, these sites were often informal and lacked proper management, leading to environmental concerns. In contemporary Finland, waste management is heavily regulated, and purpose-built landfills are designed with engineering controls to minimize environmental impact, such as lining the ground to prevent leachate contamination and capturing landfill gas.
The term "roskakenttä" can sometimes carry a negative connotation, implying an unmanaged or unsightly area. However,