jätevuori
Jätevuori is a Finnish term that translates to "garbage mountain" or "trash mountain." It refers to a large accumulation of waste, typically in a landfill. These are often man-made structures created by the disposal of refuse over extended periods. Jätevuori can be a significant environmental concern, posing risks such as soil and groundwater contamination, methane gas emissions, and aesthetic issues. Historically, many communities relied on open dumps which could grow into substantial jätevuori. Modern waste management practices aim to minimize the creation of such large-scale waste sites through methods like recycling, composting, and controlled incineration with energy recovery. However, in some regions, older or poorly managed landfills still exist, forming substantial jätevuori. The management and eventual reclamation of these sites are complex and costly undertakings.