Organic waste is produced wherever humans live and its management is important. In developed countries, most organic waste ends up in landfills, but this causes issues like methane emissions. Some is composted. In developing countries, organic waste is often reused through activities like collecting for animal feed or composting. Common organic wastes include food scraps, yard waste, human and animal waste. Key methods for reuse include composting, anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, and feeding to animals. Composting turns waste into fertilizer while digestion creates renewable energy and fertilizer.