There is waste and then there is electronic waste or e-waste. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that by 2030 the amount of e-waste generated will be north of 80 million tonnes. Currently, ...
The key word is TOGETHER. The first step to solve our waste problem is to accept our own personal role in creating the problem of waste. The so-called crucial behavioral change, the much-needed ...
Back in early 2016, British TV chef and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall continued his ‘War on Waste’ series by looking at how difficult it is to recycle disposable coffee cups, despite many ...
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / December 2, 2025 / The world doesn’t have a waste problem because it creates too much waste. It has a waste problem because it can’t see what it creates.
lobal efforts backed by the United Nations to work out a treaty for ending plastic pollution stalled last month as the 175 countries attending the meet in South Korea bickered over concerns driven by ...
NEW DELHI: India produces 9.3 million tonnes of plastic waste every year. This is almost equivalent to the combined volume of what Nigeria, China and Indonesia - the next three biggest plastic ...
Amiya Chaudhuri is a research associate at Belongg and a sociology graduate from Shiv Nadar University. New-age startups have the potential to address India’s solid waste management issues, but ...
This article was submitted as part of the Global Voices Climate Justice fellowship, which pairs journalists from Sinophone and Global Majority countries to investigate the effects of Chinese ...
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