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Key findings. Municipal solid waste generation is predicted to grow from 2.1 billion tonnes in 2023 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. In 2020, the global direct cost of waste management was an estimated USD 252 billion.
- Global Waste Management Outlook 2024 | International Environmental ...
Key findings. Municipal solid waste generation is predicted...
- Global Waste Management Outlook 2024 - Beyond an age of waste: Turning ...
The report evaluates three potential scenarios of municipal...
- New Report: Global Waste Management Outlook 2024 - UNEP
The report also evaluates three potential scenarios of...
- Global Waste Management Outlook 2024 | International Environmental ...
Key findings. Municipal solid waste generation is predicted to grow from 2.1 billion tonnes in 2023 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. In 2020, the global direct cost of waste management was an estimated USD 252 billion.
The report evaluates three potential scenarios of municipal waste generation and management, examining their impacts on society, the environment, and the global economy. It also presents potential strategies for waste reduction and enhanced management, following the waste hierarchy, with the aim of treating all waste materials as valuable ...
The report also evaluates three potential scenarios of municipal waste generation and management, examining their impacts on society, the environment, and the global economy. Furthermore, it presents potential strategies for waste reduction and enhanced management, following the waste hierarchy, to treat all waste materials as valuable resources.
• GWMO 2024 provides: • updated assessment of global waste management and an analysis of data concerning municipal solid waste management • Forecasting waste’s impact on society, the environment, and the global economy. • strategies for waste reduction and enhanced management
| UNEP | Beyond an Age of Waste - Global Waste Management Outlook 2024. Glossary. Sources of denitions relevant to municipal waste management include: International Organization for Standardization [ISO] (2013); United Nations Environment Programme [UNEP] (2021 a, b); UNEP (2023e); UNEP-Law and Environment Assistance Programme (n.d). Additives:
The analysis uses life cycle assessments to explore what the world could gain or lose through continuing business-as-usual, adopting halfway measures, or committing fully to zero waste and...