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More Growth, Less Garbage: Updated Waste Generation Estimates and Waste Reduction Strategies

02 February 2022
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Global waste generation is estimated to grow from 2.24 billion tons in 2020 to 3.88 billion tons in 2050. The World Bank’s More Growth, Less Garbage report presents an updated picture of waste generation if the world continues along the current trajectory and how changing that path can help lower waste levels. It also explores the possibility of decoupling waste generation, and thus consumption, from economic growth.
 
This webinar serves as a deep dive into waste generation trends in cities and countries that have managed to decouple waste generation from economic growth. It also focuses on two case studies – Yokohama, Japan and Ljubljana, Slovenia – as featured in the publication.
 
Speakers
Sameh Wahba, Global Director, World Bank
Kremena Ionkova, Lead Urban Specialist, World Bank
Silpa Kaza, Senior Urban Development Specialist, World Bank (Download the presentation here)
Toru Hashimoto, Director General of the International Affairs Bureau for the City of Yokohama (Download the presentation here)
Jaka Kranjc, Main Waste Management Expert at Društvo Ekologi brez meja (Ecologists Without Borders) (Download the presentation here)
 
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Invest in liveable streets: Why and how governments can launch Liveable Streets Investment Programs

03 March 2026 - 03 March 2026, 10:00 CDT

Introduction Goals Speakers Registration Download the Report Across countries, local governments are expected to deliver safer, healthier, more productive streets—yet funding and delivery systems often remain fragmented. This webinar will introduce the case for national and sub-national governments

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Showcasing how Earth Observation data can help inform nature-relevant decision-making in cities

28 January 2026 - 28 January 2026, 08:30

Background Introduction Agenda Presentation Recording The Urban Nature Program , co-led by the World Bank through its Global Platform for Sustainable Cities (GPSC), with support from the GEF, UNEP, and ICLEI, aims to scale up financing to help cities and sub-national governments implement actions