Sweden Runs Out Of Garbage, Imports From Other Countries For Carbon-Neutral Energy
‘Many countries in the world are struggling to deal with the garbage they generate. Especially in the developing world, it is common to find landfills full of garbage. These countries are unable to recycle their waste or use it for any useful thing. The garbage sits in the landfills and turns back to pollute the environment, causing damage to both the environment and human lives.
But in Sweden, the story is different. The Swedish government has prioritized sustainable resources in the country. For example, the country is gradually becoming a powerhouse in the generation of renewable energy. In 1991, Sweden became the first country in the world to implement a heavy tax on fossil fuels. Today, the country generates more than half of its electricity from renewable sources. Apart from this, Sweden has an ambitious plan to run entirely on renewable energy by 2040.’
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