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This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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I probably throw away my own weight in garbage each month.

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That's the average for an American city dweller.

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Urbanites like me create roughly twice as much trash as our rural residents.

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We city folk the world over produce 3 million metric tons of garbage each day.

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And in the next decade or so, the amount of garbage worldwide could double.

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That's partly because more and more of us are living in cities, and there are more and more of us around.

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In order not to live amidst ever higher landfills like in WALL-E, people will have to waste less.

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This can be done:

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The average Japanese urbanite makes just a third the trash produced by the average American, like yours truly.

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We'll all have to turn Japanese if the world is to reach so-called "peak waste" before 2100.

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Peak waste refers to some highest ever amount of garbage produced daily, which then, it's hoped, begins to fall.

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On current pace, garbage production could rise beyond 11 million metric tons per day by the end of this century.

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If we haven't peaked by then, we could be living in garbage.

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Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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