As for the topic, do all developed countries produce more garbage than developing countries? It doesn't have to be like this. For example, Bulgaria, which ranks second, is not a developed country, but a developing country, but can rank second. I think it may be that this country does not have a complete garbage recycling system, and it is very casual in garbage disposal. People's awareness of environmental protection should be very weak, and garbage is littered casually. It is also possible that this country has imported a large number of foreign electrical appliances and electronic components, which have not been properly disposed of after being scrapped and become electronic waste. These are the so-called "electronic wastes". But as a developing country, it is understandable that full development is more important than garbage disposal.
But developed countries should have a complete garbage collection system, but why are they on the list? I think their awareness of environmental protection is too weak, because their foundation is too thick. Take the United States as an example. Americans like to waste resources very much. Even if there is no one in the office, the lights and air conditioning will not be turned off. The United States consumes the most energy per capita in the world. In other words, Americans don't have this kind of environmental awareness, because they are not afraid of losses, and they are rich in resources, so they can do whatever they want and produce a lot of garbage.
Japan is also a developed country, but everyone else produces very little garbage, which proves that it is still a problem of environmental awareness. East Asians have done a good job in this respect, but many people in developed countries are not afraid of waste because of their strong foundation, which is wrong.