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ADDRESSING THE MORAL CONUNDRUM: INTEGRATING INFORMAL E-WASTE WORKERS INTO SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Texto completo
2025
George, Naibin | Cekuls, Andrejs
The rapid surge in electronic devices has led to an exponential rise in electronic waste (e-waste), necessitating a robust strategy for its management. The Green Deal, within its overarching vision for sustainability, champions a circular economy and advocates for eco-friendly practices, encompassing e-waste management. In India, where the informal sector dominates e-waste handling, outdated methods and lack of regulation pose environmental and health hazards. This article examines the dichotomy between informal and formal e-waste management, exploring challenges faced by both sectors and proposing a cradle-to-cradle (C2C) model for sustainable collaboration. The aim of the research is to transform e-waste from a problem into an opportunity, envisioning a sustainable future in e-waste management. The research method involves the use of a rigorous approach using critical analysis and a comprehensive literature review to clarify the complexities in the field of electronic waste (e-waste) management. The synthesis of studies, from assessing enablers of e-waste management to evaluating circular economy models, provides valuable insights for stakeholders and policymakers. The study scrutinizes the existing infrastructure, discusses challenges, and proposes a strategic model bridging formal-informal e-waste management.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The Community Perception of Waste Management on The Belawan Coast, North Sumatra: Persepsi Masyarakat Terhadap Pengelolaan Sampah di Pesisir Belawan, Sumatera Utara | The Community Perception of Waste Management on The Belawan Coast, North Sumatra: Persepsi Masyarakat Terhadap Pengelolaan Sampah di Pesisir Belawan, Sumatera Utara Texto completo
2025
Hasibuan, Febya Rizki | Hariyadi, Sigid | Pratiwi, Niken Tunjung Murti
The abundant natural potential in the Belawan coastal area has great opportunities for the development of various activities. In addition, the Belawan coastal area is also vulnerable to high pollution, especially because of its role in supporting the regional economy through sectors such as tourism, fisheries, transportation, and industry. Effective waste management is a special concern of the government along with maximum efforts in developing economic potential. Waste has become a global problem, especially in Indonesia with its increasing population growth. This research aims to analyze strategies for controlling pollution from waste in the Belawan coastal area. The method used is a Likert Scale to evaluate the community's perception of the issue of waste problems. On the economic aspect, the community assessed that waste management has not had a significant impact, but on the social aspect, waste management was rated positively with the highest score reaching 68,80 which was obtained on waste management activities that increased fraternal ties. The problem of low sanitation awareness is the main obstacle that requires solutions based on community participation in waste management. | The abundant natural potential in the Belawan coastal area has great opportunities for the development of various activities. In addition, the Belawan coastal area is also vulnerable to high pollution, especially because of its role in supporting the regional economy through sectors such as tourism, fisheries, transportation, and industry. Effective waste management is a special concern of the government along with maximum efforts in developing economic potential. Waste has become a global problem, especially in Indonesia with its increasing population growth. This research aims to analyze strategies for controlling pollution from waste in the Belawan coastal area. The method used is a Likert Scale to evaluate the community's perception of the issue of waste problems. On the economic aspect, the community assessed that waste management has not had a significant impact, but on the social aspect, waste management was rated positively with the highest score reaching 68,80 which was obtained on waste management activities that increased fraternal ties. The problem of low sanitation awareness is the main obstacle that requires solutions based on community participation in waste management.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Practices of E-Waste management among people living in African Cities: The case of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Texto completo
2025
Madaha Rasel Mpuya | Mwakatoga Joyce | Abdulbatswa Hassan | Kibonde Suma Fahamu | Respikius Martin | Sanga Camilius
East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources pp. 73-88 | Rapid turnover in technology across the cities of the world creates a rapidly growing e-waste stream. This is the case for the city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Currently, the city lacks the capacity for handling and recycling the hazardous materials contained in e-waste. Further, Tanzania has neither a specific policy nor a law on e-waste management. The paper focuses on e-waste management practices in Dar es Salaam. The key question is what are the practices of stakeholders in e-waste management in the city? This study was conducted in Ilala and Temeke municipalities in the city Participants for the study were purposively selected. The selection ensured the representation of key stakeholders in e-waste generation and management. The number of participants for key stakeholders was determined by the data saturation point, a point where no new information was obtained. To gain an in-depth understanding, several ethnographic methods were employed. Based, on the study findings, some of the practices on e-waste management in the city of Dar es Salaam include: storing e- waste, landfilling, reusing, selling, and recycling. Overall, the practices of e-waste management in the city of Dar es Salaam remain informal and hence lack any operational legal framework. Although the existing legal framework for the management of e-waste has the potential for operationalization, it has no clear guidelines or procedures. The authors are aware that the Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) has developed operational standards for e-waste management. However, the operational standards remain inaccessible to other key Government entities, the public and other key stakeholders. One, including Government agencies, must pay to access them. The authors strongly recommend that the standards should be made available free of charge and be operationalized at all levels. The authors further recommend the development of suitable frameworks to deal with the management of e-waste, recycling, and circular economy.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Behavioral Insights for Plastic Waste Management in Bangladesh Texto completo
2025
World Bank
Plastic pollution is a major challenge in Bangladesh, with annual per capita plastic consumption in urban areas tripling from 2005 to 2020. The increased use of plastics, especially single-use plastics (SUPs), combined with inadequate waste management, has resulted in a large amount of plastic leakage into the environment with implications for the environment and human health. This report presents the findings of two studies - one in Cox’s Bazar and the other in Dhaka -which were conducted to support the implementation of the Action Plan. The consultations and in depth interviews for both studies were conducted during September to November of 2022. The objective of these studies was to gain insights into the perceptions and behavior of stakeholders in both locations with regards to plastic usage and waste management. This report presents the findings of two studies - one in Cox’s Bazar and the other in Dhak - which were conducted to support the implementation of the Action Plan. The consultations and in depth interviews for both studies were conducted during September to November of 2022. The objective of these studies was to gain insights into the perceptions and behavior of stakeholders in both locations with regards to plastic usage and waste management. The findings of the studies reveal a relatively high level of public awareness regarding the negative impacts of SUPs on both the environment and human health. In conclusion, the findings of the studies in Cox’s Bazar and Dhaka indicate that the effective reduction of SUP usage and improved plastic waste management practices need a more integrated and targeted approach, involving stakeholders at various levels.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Solid Waste Generation Rate, Composition Analysis, and Proposed Management Plan: A Case Study of Main Market Centers of Bahir Dar City Texto completo
2025
Amare Kassawe | Eshetu Getahun
Effective municipal solid waste management is a critical aspect of urban development. This study investigated the waste generation rate, composition, and current solid waste management plan in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia. A two-stage random sampling technique was implemented. Data collection involves onsite data collection, structured questionnaires, and semistructured interviews. The result indicated that retail trade emerges as the leading sector, generating nearly half of the total solid waste (49%), and the food service sector stands second. In terms of solid waste type, food waste constitutes a significant portion of the waste stream, with a daily generation of 10,817.51 kg. The paper and cardboard waste in the market centers were the second waste, accounting for 762.684 kg per day. The amount of plastic waste generated per day ranges from 157.946 to 493.253 kg, and because of its high volatile matter content (68.95%), it might be used to produce energy. Food waste and yard waste had a high moisture content of 63.25% and 40.14%, respectively, which makes them ideal for composting and biogas production. Among the seven study sites, Kebele 04 had a huge waste generation, which was 47% of the total waste generation, indicating a spatial disparity in waste production in the city. The results highlighted the immense potential for waste reuse and recycling, emphasizing the circular economic opportunities associated with sustainable waste management practices. The findings contribute valuable insights to urban planners and policymakers to implement sustainable solid waste management plans in the country.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Medical Waste Management Practices in Public Hospitals:Current Situation Texto completo
2025
Nuray Abakarova | Svetlana Gadirova
The management of medical waste is a crucial aspect of the healthcare system, with significant implications for environmental safety and public health. Proper handling of medical waste in public hospitals is essential to minimize infection risks, ensure ecological security, and maintain overall sanitary conditions. This paper examines the current practices of medical waste management in public hospitals, reviewing national and international regulations governing this field. The study analyzes key stages such as waste segregation, collection, transportation, disposal, and sterilization. Additionally, it evaluates the legal framework and challenges associated with medical waste management in Azerbaijan.Findings indicate that while certain protocols exist in public hospitals for medical waste handling, their full implementation and monitoring mechanisms require improvement. Issues such as resource limitations, staff training deficiencies, and improper disposal practices pose significant challenges to effective waste management. The paper concludes with recommendations for adopting more efficient waste management models based on international best practices and strengthening regulatory frameworks. These measures aim to enhance environmental safety and improve sanitary conditions in public hospitals.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The role of primary producers in agricultural waste management: Perceptions and challenges in the transition to a circular economy Texto completo
2025
Francisco José Castillo-Díaz | Luis Jesus Belmonte-Ureña | Fernando Diánez-Martínez | Francisco Camacho-Ferre
This study aims to evaluate the perceptions of Spanish primary producers on waste management practices and different regulatory and administrative proposals. In addition, it identifies the socioeconomic and technical factors influencing these perceptions and highlights the types of agricultural residues that present the greatest management challenges for primary producers. To achieve these objectives, a survey was conducted among 396 primary producers throughout Spain. Results revealed two distinct groups of producers: younger, more educated individuals who showed higher awareness of waste management and older, less educated producers who perceived waste management as less critical. The study also analysed the magnitude of the relationships between these influencing factors and waste management perceptions. Agricultural plastics, biomass, and used oil emerged as the most problematic waste types. The findings suggest the need for a national strategy to improve agricultural waste management in Spain, including awareness campaigns, financial incentives, and stricter regulations to ensure sustainable practices.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Knowledge, attitude and practice of health care workers on solid medical waste management in two urban hospitals of Bangladesh: a mixed-method study Texto completo
2025
Md Tauhidul Islam | Md Abdur Rafi | Mohammad Jahid Hasan
Abstract Background Proper management of solid medical waste is a crucial component of an efficient healthcare system. The objective of the present study was to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices of medical waste management among the healthcare workers of two selected hospitals of Dhaka city of Bangladesh. Methods This cross-sectional, mixed-method study was conducted in two tertiary care hospitals of Dhaka, Bangladesh–icddr, b Dhaka hospital (Private) and Dhaka Shishu hospital (Public) during November, 2011. A number of 138 healthcare professionals (29 doctors, 80 nurses and 29 cleaners) participated in the study. The study had three parts of data collection: (i) survey with health care workers to determine their knowledge, attitudes, and practices about medical waste management; (ii) in-depth interviews with health officials of infection control committee; and (iii) observation using a facility checklist to determine the current practice of medical waste management. Results Overall, participants from IDH had better knowledge, and practice regarding solid medical waste management compared to DSH. Doctors of IDH demonstrated better knowledge regarding the responsible person for waste management and a better attitude regarding the statement that it was a teamwork (p-value < 0.05). Similarly, nurses and cleaners of IDH showed superior level of knowledge of waste handling as well as safer practices, including consistent use of personal protective equipment. Workers of DSH reported higher incidence of errors and sharp injuries also. From the observation, it was found that IDH authority was more likely to follow the waste management guideline. Poor knowledge and attitude were the major barriers for proper waste management in IDH while lack of funds, human resource and logistics were the major barriers in DSH. Conclusions Both hospitals, particularly DSH, demonstrated significant deficiencies in knowledge, attitude, and practice of proper solid medical waste management. Despite limitations, IDH, exhibited more efficient waste management procedures.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Driving sustainable waste management: The role of local champions and social media engagement Texto completo
2025
Firmansyah Adi | Sadono Dwi
This study explored the effects of local champions and social media on shaping perceptions and behaviors related to domestic waste management across nine villages in West and East Java, Indonesia. Employing a quantitative approach, the research engaged 245 respondents involved in a waste management assistance program. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis revealed that both local champions and social media play essential roles in enhancing waste management perceptions and behaviors. Local champions significantly influenced perceptions and behaviors, while social media had a more substantial effect on perceptions and behaviors. Social media platforms offer a cost-effective method for reaching broader audiences, facilitating real-time communication, and promoting awareness of sustainable waste management. The results emphasize the crucial significance of embedding local champions into digital platforms to promote sustainable waste management practices. This study offers important findings for government officials to strengthen waste management strategies through the synergistic use of local champions and social media engagement.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability The challenge of solid waste on Small Islands: proposing a Socio-metabolic Research (SMR) framework Texto completo
2025 | 2023
Singh, Simron Jit | Elgie, Allison | Noll, Dominik | Eckelman, Matthew | Dube, Opha Pauline | Galaz, Victor
Effective waste management is a global challenge, but especially so on small and remote islands where resource flows are constrained by geography. This contribution provides a scoping review on scholarship surrounding island waste management systems over the last two decades. Scientific contributions are discussed according to four dominant themes in the literature: (1) limited capacity of islands in waste management and absorption, (2) ‘end-of-pipe’ solutions as the primary focus, (3) the social dimension of waste, and (4) socioeconomic drivers of island waste generation. We conclude by stating that current research on island waste and its management treats material outflows as ‘tame’ problems to be rationalized, economized, and solved, using various parameters. We find that for the most part, the literature does not acknowledge or address the root causes of waste-related problems, such as orienting island economies toward consumption-based development, and often lacks consideration of the ‘island context’ when it comes to rethinking strategic pathways for sustainable development. We propose the Socio-metabolic Research (SMR) framework for analyzing and tackling waste challenges on islands, as systemic approaches that link the biophysical with socioeconomic aspects are urgently needed.
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