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    The Economics of Garbage: Why Waste is Now a $400 Billion Industry

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial April 28, 2026April 28, 2026

    The Cost We Don’t See Waste does not just pile up. It costs. Every bag of garbage collected, transported, sorted, and buried carries a price. Most of us never see it. It is absorbed quietly into municipal budgets, hidden inside taxes, or deferred into future liabilities. This is not just spending. It is a growing…

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    Business & Economy | Sustainability

    The World is Drowning in Waste: 3.9 Billion Tonnes by 2050

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial April 27, 2026April 27, 2026

    A Crisis We Chose Not to See There are crises we notice immediately. And then there are those that build quietly around us. Waste belongs to the second kind. It sits at the edges of daily life—inside bins, along streets, beneath landfills—rarely demanding attention until it becomes overwhelming. In 2022, the world generated about 2.6…

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