Can technology and collaboration solve our global waste woes?
Ultimately, any holistic waste management strategy must tackle the problem at its source – the production of waste as a result of over-consumption. Many governments have programmes to encourage people to reduce their consumption, recycle and reuse.
individuals can do their part by modifying their habits to tackle the root cause of waste...Humanity will be better off by reducing the per capita consumption in every country, especially high-income nations
Singapore:
reduce packaging waste in online shopping – from doing without packing tape to avoid tainting the recyclability of a box, to shredding used cardboard as filler instead of using fresh materials
Efforts to help lift recycling rates are under way. An example is the upcoming beverage container return scheme, where consumers will pay an extra 10 cents for bottled and canned drinks ranging from 150ml to 3 litres, but will receive a full refund on the deposit when they return the empty containers at designated return points in places like supermarkets and community clubs.
Qn: To what extent are science and technology able to solve the problem of waste disposal? (Cam. 2024)