Experts have lamented the situation facing Mount Everest, as it may become the highest dump in the world instead of a towering mountain for climbing and exploration, according to the British website "Daily Mail." Experts estimate that there could be up to 50 tons of garbage left on the mountain, while 75 tons of waste are produced on Everest each season. The waste issue has worsened significantly due to tourists' lack of responsibility, as they bring in millions in profits for the Nepali government and local economy, but also generate enormous amounts of waste. Estimates indicate that between 900 to 1,000 tons of solid waste are brought to the mountain each year, with photos annually revealing torn tents, abandoned equipment, and human waste. Recently, "Tenzing Sherpa," who was climbing the mountain at the time, shared a video of the scene, stating it was the dirtiest he had ever seen.