Waste Atlas

waste management map.[1][2]

Waste Atlas partnership is a non-commercial initiative supported by significant global range non-profit organizations, including D-Waste, ISWA, WtERT, SWEEP-Net, SWAPI, and University of Leeds [1].[3][4]

Currently, Waste Atlas hosts waste data for 164 countries; more than 1,800 cities from all over the world and approximately 2,500 waste management facilities (1,626 sanitary landfills, 716 WtE, 129 MBT, 78 BT and 89 of the world’s biggest dumpsites).[5][6]

  1. ^ "Interactive 'Waste Atlas' maps out worldwide waste".
  2. ^ "Waste Atlas: solid waste management data across the world".
  3. ^ "Waste Datasets & Statistics-Waste Atlas Database".
  4. ^ "General information on solid waste management".
  5. ^ "Waste Atlas".
  6. ^ "Resources-Topics-Waste Management".