Why do you and others keep saying this, when there is already a facility in existence to deal with this waste?
In fact there are many such facilities in various states of development, but the one in Finland is the most developed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onkalo_spent_nuclear_fuel_repository
In fact, it would be better if they didn't use this yet, and reprocess the spent fuel, as this would render the final waste less harmful, and its radioactivity would drop below that of uranium ore in under 1000 years. In some instances, it would be 300 years.
Basically, the spent fuel is a non-issue when it comes to disposal.
If you do not mind me joining in, I can you why I am so concerned about the nuclear waste issue.
Here in the USA we have been struggling what do with nuclear waste ever since we started fooling around with nuclear materials about 100 years ago and we still have not figured out what to do with nuclear waste.
For example, about 50 years ago when I was a child there was a big announcement that the federal government of USA had finally developed a solution for the disposal of all of the nuclear waste here in the USA. Essentially, they were going to dig a big hole in the ground in the state of Idaho and dump all of the USA nuclear waste into that hole.
This solution made everyone quite happy except, of course, for the people of Idaho. So this plan was soon abandoned.
Many years later, another big federal government solution was developed where all of the USA nuclear waste would be sent to the Yucca Mountain facility in Nevada.
Once again, this solution made everyone very happy except, of course, for the people of Nevada.
So eventually, the funding for this plan was withdrawn before any significant amounts of nuclear waste could be stored there. However, there is still some serious talk about how funding may be restored and the facility may finally be able to accept nuclear waste so the issue has gotten even more complex than ever.
In the meantime, here in the USA all of the spent nuclear fuel s being stored at the places where it was produced. And some of this waste has been sitting around for decades.
Therefore, at least here in the USA, your thoughts about the proper of spent nuclear fuel being a "non-issue" is quite incorrect.
I hope this helps.