In our rapidly evolving world, the issue of waste management has emerged as a pressing concern, with far-reaching implications for our environment, economy, and society. The traditional linear model of "take, make, dispose" has led to alarming levels of waste generation, resource depletion, and environmental degradation, posing significant challenges to our quest for sustainability. However, amidst these challenges lies a remarkable opportunity: the transformation of waste into wealth. This book, "Waste to Wealth: A Pathway to Sustainable Living," explores the potential of sustainable waste management practices to not only mitigate environmental harm but also catalyze positive social and economic change. Through six thought-provoking chapters, the authors delve into the multifaceted dimensions of waste management, from understanding the dynamics of waste generation and its impact on the environment to exploring innovative technologies and approaches for waste valorization. The authors examine the economic rationale for transitioning to a circular economy model, where waste is viewed as a valuable resource to be reused, recycled, and repurposed.