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Today is International Zero Waste Day. Organizations working in this area are celebrating by organizing various awareness programs. Today, this day is being celebrated all over the world emphasizing the need to be aware of waste production and management as the unsustainable production and consumption practices of humans are pushing the world towards destruction.
Households, small businesses and public service providers generate 2.1 billion to 2.3 billion tons of solid waste every year Since the year 2022, this day has been celebrated as an effort to make the world free of garbage.
To address the crisis caused by plastic pollution and other wastes, every person in the world must contribute from their own position, this year with the slogan of zero waste in the textile production and apparel industry. This day is being celebrated.
According to the United Nations, solid waste produced in urban areas around the world can cover the world 25 times in a year. The United Nations Environment Program and Human Settlements Program are helping the member countries of the United Nations to reduce this terrible production of waste. The United Nations has stated that it is essential to free the world from waste to achieve the goal of sustainable development by the year 2030.
