More than 2.6 billion tons of municipal solid waste — that means garbage from households, businesses and street cleaning — were generated in 2022. By 2050 that figure is expected to climb to 3.9 billion. The very thin silver lining is that the share of mismanaged waste will decrease. But unless something changes, there will still be a lot of mismanaged waste across the planet. Phys.org tell us more:

The world's waste mountain is rising at an alarming rate
The world is struggling to deal with ever-growing quantities of waste. A new World Bank Group report, What a Waste 3.0, shows that more than 2.6 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (which includes rubbish from households, businesses and street cleaning) were generated in 2022. That figure is projected to rise to 3.9 billion tonnes by 2050. The good news is that the share of waste that is mismanaged is expected to fall over that period, from around 30% to around 20%.







