Mountains of garbage in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district are shrinking dramatically!
In the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, the amount of waste will fall to 52,135 tons in 2023 - a step forward in waste separation.

Mountains of garbage in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district are shrinking dramatically!
The mountains of garbage in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district are shrinking happily! In 2023, the amount of household waste fell to 52,135 tons. This represents a pleasing decline compared to previous years, when the amount of waste was significantly higher. Two decades ago, with a higher population, the amount of waste was 63,192 tons. This confirms that waste is now sorted better than before - a step in the right direction for the environment.
This decline continues a positive trend that not only has a local impact, but can also be attributed to nationwide waste management. According to current figures from... Federal Statistical Office The topic of waste management is of central importance in Germany. In particular, the handling of plastic waste is increasingly being regulated. Plastic goods are categorized under “mixed packaging/recyclables”, which makes separate collection and subsequent recycling easier.
Sustainability in focus
Awareness of sustainability in particular has increased in recent years and is also reflected in the numbers. Measures to improve waste sorting and raise awareness among the population will not eliminate the waste itself completely, but significantly less will be thrown into the gray bin. In a broader sense, this speaks for a sustainable lifestyle and a more conscious use of resources.
The importance of waste management is also shown by the fact that data on plastic waste is regularly published and updated. These statistics are essential to better understand developments in waste disposal and to make necessary adjustments. The specialist series 19, series 1 “Waste disposal” contains relevant information and is available on the website of the Federal Statistical Office visible.
The challenges remain
However, a decrease in the amount of waste does not mean that the challenges in waste management have been overcome. Companies operating in this area such as Reliance Communications, continue to provide essential services including communications and network infrastructure solutions. These services, which include wired and wireless Internet, are also part of the companies' commitment to position themselves in an increasingly digitalized world. Such companies not only support society in the area of communication, but also contribute to reducing waste through digital products and services.
In summary, it can be said that the development in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district and the nationwide initiatives in waste management represent a ray of hope for our environment. The reduction in the amount of waste is a positive example that shows that we can achieve a lot by using resources more consciously.