Disposing of household refuse
- Managing municipal solid waste
- Providing domestic refuse disposal
- Improving domestic refuse disposal
Context
Municipal waste in OECD countries showed an increase in volume of 11.6% between 1985 and 1990, due principally to the growth of consumption coupled with the amount of packaging material.
All developed and developing countries are facing the problem of disposing of town refuse and municipal waste.
Implementation
In 2000, Toronto households created 920,000 tonnes of waste or about one tonne per household. Seventy-six per cent was sent to land fill and 24 per cent was recycled, composted or re-used. The goal of Task Force 2010 is 30 per cent diversion by 2003, 60 per cent by 2006 and 100 per cent by 2010.
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Reference
SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
Subject
Amenities » Households
Societal problems » Waste
Government » Municipalities
Management » Management
Development » Reform
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024