pazarlás
Pazarlás is a Hungarian noun meaning wastefulness or squandering of resources, including materials, energy, time, or money. In economics and public discourse, it denotes inefficient or unnecessary consumption that reduces overall welfare. The term is used in phrases such as energia-pazarlás (energy waste) and élelmiszer-pazarlás (food waste).
The concept covers both individual behavior and systemic inefficiencies. Household pazarlás may result from over-purchasing, improper
Causes include lack of information, misaligned price signals, consumer culture that rewards disposability, and inadequate infrastructure
The consequences are economic costs for households and businesses, environmental harm, and social disparities when resources
Mitigation strategies focus on prevention and efficiency: public awareness campaigns, regulation that limits waste, better product