Waste management is a significant source of carbon emissions, primarily through the decomposition of organic materials in landfills, which produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Improper waste disposal and lack of recycling exacerbate this issue, contributing to climate change. To combat emissions, it is essential to adopt sustainable waste management practices, such as composting organic waste, promoting recycling, and reducing single-use plastics. Implementing circular economy principles can minimize waste generation and maximize resource recovery. Educating communities about waste reduction and responsible disposal can further enhance these efforts, ultimately leading to lower carbon emissions and a healthier environment for all.
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