The garbage trucks empty their loads onto the tipping shed floor. This means the floor surface has to deal with acids, caustics, cleaning chemicals, food juices, and all the other liquids from waste.
This combined liquid, called leachate, chemically attacks the floor surface. At the same time, a front-end loader pushes the piles of rubbish across the floor, abrading the surface with the steel bucket and all the hard, sharp and rough items from the
rubbish pile.
This is enough to rapidly degrade any concrete slab, sometimes by up to 20mm every year.