Analysis showed that US citizens and businesses produce far more per capita than their fair share. At an average of 773 kilograms per head, the country generates around 12 percent of global municipal solid waste - approximately 239 million tonnes annually.
This is over three times the global average and more than seven times that of Ethiopia, the least wasteful nation. In addition, the US's insatiable consumption is not matched by its recycling capacity. At 35 percent, the US was ranked one of the worst of the developed nations for recycling, and significantly behind countries such as Germany, which recycles 68 percent of its waste.
The report's authors also warned that recent or impending bans on solid waste imports by a number of Asian importers, including China, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia could make it even harder for big waste-producers to manage the growing problem. China's decision to ban 24 varieties of solid waste imports last year, including many plastics, is predicted to create a 111-million-tonne waste mountain by 2030, based on current trends.