Taken Away Apr 2026
Solid waste management—the process of handling materials from homes and businesses for disposal—is currently facing a global crisis, with waste generation projected to grow by 70% by 2050 unless urgent action is taken. Global Waste Overview
: The world currently generates roughly 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste annually, a figure expected to hit 3.40 billion tonnes by 2050. Taken Away
: Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing streams; in 2022, 62 million tonnes were produced, but only 22.3% was formally recycled. Managing "Taken Away" Materials 62 million tonnes were produced
: Improperly managed waste—often disposed of via open dumping or burning—contaminates air, water, and soil, leading to severe health risks. but only 22.3% was formally recycled.
A "solid report" on the state of waste management highlights critical trends and risks:
When waste is "taken away" for disposal, it moves through several administrative and financial stages:
: The global cost of inaction on waste management is projected to exceed $600 billion per year by 2050.