The world is overflowing with rubbish, and this is such a terrible sight for the world. You anticipate the huge city outside to be magnificent, but instead you find waste everywhere. There is so much junk that you can’t even tell whether this is the city that symbolizes your state. This is a call to action for Seattle, Washington, as everywhere you look there is trash on the floor; it almost seems like you are walking into a grave. It is horrifying, but what can be done about it? There are a few things that people can do to help; organizations have attempted to stop this, but they all seem to be failing and making things worse. everywhere you go you think what people can do to stop the overflows of trash. Around the whole world We dispose of an enormous 2.12 billion tons of garbage annually. Trucks could round the globe 24 times over if all of this rubbish was loaded onto them. We throw away 99 percent of the items we purchase within six months, which contributes to this astounding quantity of garbage.
The study concludes that over the next 30 years, the amount of garbage generated globally annually is predicted to increase from 2.01 billion tons in 2016 to 3.4 billion tons, driven by increasing urbanization and population growth.
High-income nations collectively produce more than one-third (34 percent) of the world’s waste but making up only 16 percent of the global population. Twenty-three percent of the world’s trash is produced in the East Asia and Pacific region. Furthermore, garbage creation in South Asia is predicted to more than quadruple by 2050, while waste output in Sub-Saharan Africa is predicted to more than triple from current levels.