“Waste is one of the most urgent problem faced by urbanization”Justify
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The most urgent problem faced by urbanization.
The world is becoming more and more urbanised. Municipal solid trash, one of the more unpleasant byproducts of urban life, is rising along with it. According to a recent World Bank research, cities are major sites for the creation of rubbish, and the amount of garbage they produce is rising even more quickly than their populations. And it's quickly degenerating into an economic and environmental nightmare for cities in many developing nations.
The writers Daniel Hoornweg and Perinaz Bhada-Tata of "What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management" investigate how expanding urban populations are causing waste management issues for cities all around the world. Unsurprisingly, researchers discovered that garbage production among urban dwellers worldwide has increased dramatically since only ten years ago. Urban dwellers' annual trash production has increased from 680 million tonnes to more over 1.3 billion tonnes during that time, nearly doubling. According to the estimate, the world's metropolitan population will generate 2.2 billion tonnes of waste annually by 2025. By 2025, there will be 4.3 billion people living in urban areas, up from 2.9 billion in 2002.
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