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We don't know what happens to the waste we recycle, and that's a problem

Summary by Phys.org
There is a glaring lack of tracking for global recycling. Poor waste management is deeply connected to climate change, plastic pollution and global nutrient imbalances globally.

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Waste is waste waste and other waste. One of the most leftover things in the world will be garbage. Imagine the amount of plastic or cardboard, can, cloth and other food that accumulates in a neighborhood, city, country and continent in a particular period of time. Collecting garbage is bad because it affects many fields, for example; It has an intense impact on our health: it has a risk of pests: garbage attracts insects like flies and cockroac…

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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