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TwitterThis statistic represents the municipal solid waste generation worldwide in 2016 with a 2050 projection, by income group. Low income regions were projected to produce approximately *** million metric tons of municipal solid waste in 2050.
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TwitterGlobally, those with a higher income typically generate more municipal solid waste (MSW) than those with a lower income. In 2016, those with a high income generated approximately **** kilograms of waste per capita. This was almost **** times more waste generated by those with a low income. By 2050, it is projected that waste generation per capita for all income groups will have increased. Estimates show that by the middle of the century, the global generation of municipal solid waste will amount to a *** billion metric tons. This would be a ** percent increase from 2016.
Biggest waste producers
The United States is the biggest producer of MSW worldwide per capita, generating *** kilograms a day. However, when all waste types such as industrial, hazardous and agricultural waste are accounted for, Canada is the biggest producer of waste worldwide.
E-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, is the fastest growing waste stream worldwide. With technology continuously progressing, many products are thrown out to be replaced with newer models. As of 2019, global e-waste generation amounted to ** million metric tons.
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TwitterThis statistic represents the municipal solid waste generation worldwide in 2016 with a 2050 projection, by income group. Low income regions were projected to produce approximately *** million metric tons of municipal solid waste in 2050.