Abstract

Waste management is a global issue of the utmost importance since rising waste water poses major dangers to both environmental sustainability and public health. The concept of decentralized waste management is thoroughly introduced in this essay, and its current status in various parts of the world is also examined in detail. In order to shed light on potential advancements and trends in waste management practices, it examines the numerous strategies and actions employed in various locales to manage garbage locally. In addition, this paper analyzes and examines persistent gaps and disparities in decentralized waste management across numerous countries and areas. It highlights the disparities between infrastructure, technological adoption, statutory frameworks, and socioeconomic elements that make waste management operations.

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