Environmental pollution is a global concern, and governments are striving to address it through sustainable development goals. Industrial emissions, particularly from power plants and manufacturing facilities, contribute significantly to pollution. Scrubbers are used to remove pollutants from exhaust gases, but the resulting scrubber waste poses challenges for effective management. Sustainable waste management practices, including recycling and reusing waste materials, have gained attention. These practices align with minimizing waste generation, conserving resources, and reducing environmental impacts. Geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis have emerged as valuable tools for assessing sustainable techniques, analyzing spatial data, identifying suitable recycling sites, and evaluating environmental implications. Integrating geoinformatics enhances the understanding of scrubber waste and facilitates informed waste management decisions.