1
|
waste management
|
United States
|
In the United States, waste reduction and recycling efforts are widespread and supported by regulations and initiatives such as composting and e-waste management.
|
24
|
2
|
waste management
|
South Korea
|
South Korea prioritizes advanced technology and strict regulations for precise waste sorting and recycling.
|
17
|
3
|
waste management
|
Western countries
|
Western countries commonly implement waste reduction through recycling, segregation, and structured collection programs.
|
17
|
4
|
waste management
|
Brazil
|
In Brazil, informal waste management and inadequate infrastructure pose significant challenges.
|
14
|
5
|
waste management
|
Canada
|
Canada prioritizes responsible waste disposal through recycling, composting, and strict government regulations and initiatives.
|
14
|
6
|
waste management
|
South Korea
|
South Korea prioritizes waste separation, advanced technologies, and minimal landfill use for effective waste management.
|
13
|
7
|
waste management
|
Australia
|
Australia prioritizes landfill diversion through comprehensive recycling and composting programs, along with increasing efforts from households and government.
|
12
|
8
|
waste management
|
Nigeria
|
Waste management in Nigeria faces challenges including open dumping, informal recycling, and inadequate infrastructure impacting the environment and society.
|
9
|
9
|
waste management
|
Sweden
|
Sweden prioritizes sustainability through waste-to-energy, recycling, and efficient collection systems to reduce environmental impact.
|
9
|
10
|
waste management
|
Sweden
|
In Sweden, there is a strong focus on recycling, composting, and energy production from waste for sustainable waste management.
|
8
|
11
|
waste management
|
China
|
China's waste management is challenged by rapid urbanization, but the country has advanced e-waste recycling technology and infrastructure.
|
7
|
12
|
waste management
|
Netherlands
|
The Netherlands focuses on waste separation, recycling, and waste-to-energy incineration for sustainable waste management.
|
7
|
13
|
waste management
|
Developed countries
|
Developed countries have efficient waste collection and recycling systems with strict regulations and environmental awareness.
|
6
|
14
|
waste management
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, challenges in waste management infrastructure and informal disposal methods contribute to environmental and health hazards.
|
6
|
15
|
waste management
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, the combination of informal waste disposal and limited formal recycling programs creates major waste management obstacles.
|
6
|
16
|
waste management
|
Norway
|
Norway's waste management system involves deposit-refund systems, waste separation, and strict e-waste regulations with well-established infrastructure.
|
6
|
17
|
waste management
|
Middle Eastern countries
|
Middle Eastern countries have diverse waste management practices with limited focus on individual waste separation and recycling.
|
5
|
18
|
waste management
|
Switzerland
|
Switzerland places a strong emphasis on waste reduction through strict laws, public education, and efficient waste sorting.
|
5
|
19
|
waste management
|
sustainable living communities
|
Sustainable living communities prioritize waste management through recycling, composting, and waste reduction to minimize environmental impact.
|
5
|
20
|
waste management
|
Egypt
|
Waste management in Egypt faces challenges with collection and disposal, limited focus on recycling, and reliance on informal waste pickers.
|
4
|
21
|
waste management
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Waste management in Saudi Arabia has been challenging due to rapid development and limited environmental infrastructure.
|
4
|
22
|
waste management
|
Western countries
|
In Western countries, proper waste disposal and recycling are common practices for environmental sustainability.
|
4
|
23
|
waste management
|
chemical industry
|
Strict waste management regulations and specialized handling are essential to minimize environmental impact in the chemical industry.
|
4
|
24
|
waste management
|
Asian countries
|
In Asian countries, efficient waste reduction and recycling practices are common due to limited landfill space and a cultural emphasis on minimizing waste.
|
3
|
25
|
waste management
|
Finland
|
Finland promotes recycling through efficient systems and government support in waste management.
|
3
|
26
|
waste management
|
New Zealand
|
New Zealand promotes waste reduction, separation, and recycling through government initiatives.
|
3
|
27
|
waste management
|
Pakistan
|
In Pakistan, waste management is hindered by insufficient collection, outdated practices, and health risks from poor e-waste management.
|
3
|
28
|
waste management
|
Scandinavian countries
|
Scandinavian countries prioritize recycling and sustainable treatment for household and industrial waste.
|
3
|
29
|
waste management
|
South Africa
|
Waste management in South Africa faces challenges including limited recycling access, hazardous work conditions, and an emphasis on public-private partnerships.
|
3
|
30
|
waste management
|
Taiwan
|
Taiwan prioritizes waste management through recycling, reduction, and waste-to-energy solutions.
|
3
|
31
|
waste management
|
United Arab Emirates
|
The UAE places a strong emphasis on sustainable waste management through municipal waste management, waste reduction, and waste-to-energy technologies.
|
3
|
32
|
waste management
|
developing countries
|
In developing countries, limited infrastructure leads to informal and unregulated waste management practices, posing environmental and health risks.
|
3
|
33
|
waste management
|
European countries
|
European countries prioritize regulated waste management to protect the environment.
|
2
|
34
|
waste management
|
International Space Community
|
Effective waste minimization and recycling are crucial for the success of long-term space missions in the International Space Community.
|
2
|
35
|
waste management
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, informal waste disposal is prevalent due to insufficient formal garbage collection services.
|
2
|
36
|
waste management
|
Oceanian countries
|
Oceania's Oceanian countries are placing greater emphasis on sorting household waste and overall waste management.
|
2
|
37
|
waste management
|
Singapore
|
Singapore prioritizes effective waste management through government initiatives and strict penalties for improper disposal.
|
2
|
38
|
waste management
|
South Africa
|
Waste management in South Africa is challenged by inadequate infrastructure and efforts to address littered coastlines.
|
2
|
39
|
waste management
|
South American
|
South American countries have prevalent informal waste segregation and recycling initiatives due to limited government involvement in waste management.
|
2
|
40
|
waste management
|
less economically developed countries
|
Inadequate waste management infrastructure and pollution negatively affect public health in less economically developed countries.
|
2
|
41
|
waste management
|
modern manufacturing processes
|
Modern manufacturing processes prioritize recycling and waste reduction for minimal environmental impact in waste management.
|
2
|
42
|
waste management
|
modern urban planning
|
Modern urban planning incorporates efficient waste collection, recycling, and disposal systems in developed and most countries.
|
2
|
43
|
waste management
|
rural areas in developing countries
|
In rural areas of developing countries, challenges in waste management infrastructure lead to environmental pollution.
|
2
|
44
|
waste management
|
wealthy countries
|
Wealthy countries place a high emphasis on recycling and sustainability in their advanced waste management systems.
|
2
|
45
|
waste management
|
Consumer-driven societies
|
Consumer-driven societies prioritize disposable consumption and landfill reliance in waste management.
|
1
|
46
|
waste management
|
Ecological communities
|
The concept of waste management in ecological communities emphasizes deep-rooted daily practices of reducing, reusing, and recycling.
|
1
|
47
|
waste management
|
Less developed countries
|
Less developed countries lack formal waste management systems, resulting in environmental pollution.
|
1
|
48
|
waste management
|
Los Angeles
|
The waste management culture in Los Angeles prioritizes recycling and sustainability through the use of separate waste bins.
|
1
|
49
|
waste management
|
Mars Colonization Enthusiasts
|
Mars colonization enthusiasts advocate for strict waste management to minimize impact on the environment.
|
1
|
50
|
waste management
|
Off-grid communities
|
Off-grid communities prioritize composting and minimal waste generation due to limited waste disposal options.
|
1
|
51
|
waste management
|
Traditional rural households
|
Traditional rural households tend to use simplified waste disposal methods with less emphasis on segregation and recycling.
|
1
|
52
|
waste management
|
Urban areas
|
Urban areas rely on municipal waste collection and disposal services for waste management.
|
1
|
53
|
waste management
|
Urban areas in developed countries
|
Urban areas in developed countries typically have structured waste collection and recycling programs in place for waste management.
|
1
|
54
|
waste management
|
chemical engineering in Europe
|
Chemical engineering in Europe places strong emphasis on sustainable waste management and environmental impact assessment.
|
1
|
55
|
waste management
|
industrial culture
|
The industrial culture places a strong emphasis on advanced recycling and waste treatment facilities for waste management.
|
1
|
56
|
waste management
|
local culture
|
Local waste management practices may involve community-driven initiatives and traditional methods of waste disposal.
|
1
|
57
|
waste management
|
mainstream urban areas
|
Waste management in mainstream urban areas relies more on traditional disposal methods than on recycling and composting.
|
1
|
58
|
waste management
|
smaller towns in developing countries
|
Informal waste disposal with limited or no recycling is common in smaller towns in developing countries.
|
1
|
59
|
waste management
|
urban households
|
Urban households typically have efficient waste segregation and recycling practices in place due to environmental concerns.
|
1
|