The chart provides a stark visualization of the global plastic waste management landscape as of 2019. A significant 49% of plastic waste ends up in landfills, highlighting a major challenge in waste management practices. Even more concerning is the 22% of plastic that is mismanaged, which includes being burned, dumped into water bodies, or disposed of in unsanitary landfills. This mismanagement poses severe environmental risks, contributing to pollution and harming marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Incineration accounts for 19% of plastic waste disposal, a method that, while reducing waste volume, can release harmful emissions if not properly managed. Notably, only 9% of plastic waste is recycled, underscoring the inefficiency in current recycling systems and the need for improved infrastructure and policies to enhance recycling rates. The data reveals a critical need for global efforts to reduce plastic production, improve waste management systems, and increase recycling capabilities to mitigate the environmental impact of plastic waste. The visualization serves as a call to action for policymakers, industries, and individuals to address the growing plastic waste crisis through sustainable practices and innovative solutions.