Published November 28, 2023 | Version v1
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Data for: Curbing global solid waste emissions toward net-zero warming futures

  • 1. Xiamen University Malaysia
  • 2. Brno University of Technology
  • 3. Sookmyung Women's University

Description

No global analysis has considered the warming that could be averted through improved solid waste management and how much that could contribute to meeting the Paris Agreement's 1.5° and 2°C pathway goals or the terms of the Global Methane Pledge. With our estimated global solid waste generation of 2.56 to 3.33 billion tonnes by 2050, implementing abrupt technical and behavioral changes could result in a net-zero warming solid waste system relative to 2020, leading to 11 to 27 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide warming–equivalent emissions under the temperature limits. These changes, however, require accelerated adoption within 9 to 17 years (by 2033 to 2041) to align with the Global Methane Pledge. Rapidly reducing methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide emissions is necessary to maximize the short-term climate benefits and stop the ongoing temperature rise.

Notes

Funding provided by: Ministry of Higher Education
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/05mcs2t73
Award Number: FRGS/1/2020/TK0/XMU/02/2

Funding provided by: Xiamen University Malaysia
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/0331wa828
Award Number: XMUMRF/2019-C4/IENG/0022

Funding provided by: Korea Environment Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI), Korea Ministry of Environment (MOE)*
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 2022003560007

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10.1126/science.adg3177 (DOI)
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10.5281/zenodo.8050155 (DOI)