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The Waste Crisis: Accelerating National to Local Policy Action

Evidence-based Strategies for Sustainable Solutions

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Abstract

Growing levels of waste and pollution are jeopardizing our ecosystems and affecting human health globally. In 2022, UN Member States agreed on a resolution to create a legally binding agreement by 2024 to end plastic pollution, while also adopting a resolution proclaiming 30 March as the International Day of Zero Waste. With an urgent call-to-action voiced by Member States during the first High-Level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on Zero Waste held on 30 March 2023, the international community recognized the pressing need to address the escalating crisis of poor and inadequate waste management that is affecting the health of people, ecosystems, and economies. This report assesses the current and future state for solid waste management from national to local level. The report addresses the interlinkages between our current global production and consumption systems, which has led to a waste crisis requiring renewed attention on sustainable waste management policy and practice. The report also reviews current sustainable waste management policies and explores future policy scenarios to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a zero-waste future.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development

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