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Impact of Unsustainable Consumption and Production on the Environment
Summary
This review examines how unsustainable consumption and production patterns drive environmental degradation through overconsumption, industrial pollution, and plastic waste accumulation, arguing that achieving SDG 12 requires coordinated policy intervention, circular economy adoption, and behavioral change across individuals, industries, and governments.
In recent decades, the patterns of consumption and production have undergone significant transformation due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and globalization. While these changes have contributed to economic growth and improved living standards, they have also created serious environmental concerns. Unsustainable consumption and production practices have led to the excessive use of natural resources, increased waste generation, and severe environmental degradation. This study focuses on analyzing the impact of unsustainable consumption and production on the environment. It examines key issues such as overconsumption, industrial pollution, plastic waste, and resource depletion. The paper also explores sustainable alternatives including recycling, efficient resource utilization, and the adoption of circular economy practices. Furthermore, it highlights the role of individuals, industries, and governments in promoting sustainability. The findings suggest that without immediate corrective measures, the environmental consequences of current consumption and production patterns will become irreversible. Therefore, achieving sustainability under SDG 12 requires collective efforts, policy intervention, and increased awareness among all stakeholders.