The Problem Of Waste
“This is now the world’s greatest threat and it’s not coronavirus!“
– The World Economic Forum 21 July 2020
Our world has a huge problem with waste. It affects the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat.
Why waste MUST become part of the conversation:
2,120,000,000 -Tons of waste dumped on the planet annually.
Every year we dump a massive 2.12 billion tons of waste on the planet.
If all this waste was put on trucks they would go around the world 24 times. – theworldcounts.com
In 2013, Americans alone generated 254 million tons of waste! According to the EPA, approximately thirty-three percent (or 84 million tons) were recycled or composted. Who are the top three producers of waste?
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- Humans (approximately 7.7 billion people as of November 2018 as per worldometer.com)
- Manufacturers/Distribution Centers/Large Entities
- Government agencies such as Military, offices, etc.
Waste haulers transport tons of rubbish to landfills each day. Landfill developers are building more landfills, the byproducts of which is destroying the ozone layers, the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Currently, there are five (5) islands of plastic in our oceans. The one in the Pacific, commonly referred to as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, is already twice the size of Texas and has added 10% to its size.
According to recent statistics, less than 9% of the plastic produced is recycled. And unless recycled plastic is reused to create another product, the problem is delayed but not solved. -EPA Facts & Figures about Materials, Waste & Recycling
By 2050 we will have as many PET water bottles in our waterways as fish.
What are YOU doing to change our trajectory and save our Home?
Failure is NOT an option.
“Human health is at risk through our inaction. We keep producing large amounts of trash, we do not dispose of it correctly, and in the end that will be our downfall as it us for the environment and wildlife in the ecosystem we all share. We cannot prevent or promote longevity with how we treat our Earth.” – earthday.org
Risks to our Children
Birth defects, low birth weight, childhood cancer
Risks of Disease
COPD, Asthma, Cardiovascular disease, cancer
Risks of Bacteria and Vermin
Infecting our water, land, air and food.
We must take extreme measures to correct and cure the problem, otherwise it will eventually overtake our lives and negatively affect our health.
We are overwhelmed with waste and very few people are spending the time and energy to find a sustainable solution.
Hauling waste to landfills or loading it on vessels to ship to other countries does not solve the waste problem. The waste may be “out of sight out of mind” temporarily, but it is not a long term solution.
Not only does the problem with waste affect people, it affects the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink and the soil we depend on to grow nourishing food.
Unless we take action today to develop sustainable solutions, our problems with waste will become an even bigger portion of the pending environmental disaster we are facing.