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refer to the section global waste clock (tab at the top of the page). what percentage of global waste is not collected at all?

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The amount of global waste  produced per person per day varies greatly over the world, from 0.11 to 4.54 kilos, with an average of 0.74 kilograms. Despite having only 16 percent of the world's population, high-income nations produce around 34 percent, or 683 million tones, of the waste produced worldwide.

By 2050, worldwide garbage is anticipated to reach 3.40 billion tonnes, more than double the rate of population growth during that time. In general, trash generation and income level are positively correlated. In comparison to low- and middle-income countries, where it is anticipated to rise by roughly 40% or more, daily per capita trash creation is forecast to rise by 19% in high-income countries by 2050. At the lowest income levels, waste generation first falls and then rises. By 2050, it is anticipated that the overall amount of waste produced in low-income nations will have increased by more than three times. The Middle East and North Africa region produces the least amount of waste globally, at 6%, whereas East Asia and the Pacific account for 23% of global waste production.

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