
Did you know that from mining fields to music festivals, waste is being generated at a staggering scale — and often with little control?
At M2D, we believe that impactful change starts with awareness and accountability. Waste isn’t just a byproduct; it’s a challenge — and an opportunity — in every industry.
The Multi-Sector Waste Problem
Let’s break it down:- Construction: Over 1.3 billion tonnes of rubble, packaging, and demolition debris are produced annually — set to reach 2.2 billion tonnes by 2025.
- Manufacturing: In the U.S. alone, 7.6 billion pounds of waste are generated every year. That’s equal to the weight of 600,000 elephants!
- Mining: In countries like Russia, more than 94% of all waste originates from mining operations.
- Chemical Industry: Toxic sludge and solvent waste remain major environmental threats, despite minor declines during the pandemic.
- The Super Bowl creates 40+ tons of trash — every year.
- Coachella: 107 tons of daily waste, yet only 20% gets recycled.
- The NYC Marathon: Over 2.3 million cups trashed in a single day.
- Olympics & World Cup: Thousands of tonnes of plastics, packaging, and emissions — with Rio 2016 alone producing 17,000 tonnes of waste.
- Single-use plastics
- Paper programs, promotional materials
- Packaging waste
- Abandoned tents and food trays
- Tokyo 2020 using recycled e-waste for medals
- Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena going zero-waste
- Glastonbury Festival banning plastic bottles