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Discover Ludwig"more waste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increase in something that is seen as negative or undesirable, such as "As the population grows, there will be more waste produced."
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"There is pressure to produce more and more waste, as long as there is this overcapacity".
Bad planning, often as a result of inter-state rivalries, causes more waste.
"Shelling out money every year for more waste is not cool," he wrote.
Some previous cost-saving efforts have resulted in more waste, the review found.
Nobody remembers a bad poem; it is, alas, merely more waste.
Pigs produce two to three times more waste than people do.
The revised bill will mean more bureaucracy, more complexity, more cost and more waste.
The commission says many CAFOs dump more waste than the land can cope with.
"They'll be allowed to dump more waste and more types of waste".
They also are not keeping up the waterworks, causing more waste.
The UK sends more waste to landfill than any other nation in Europe.
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