Assessment of solid waste management at source in compliance with guidelines
Date
2023-01-01
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Şahin İDİN
Abstract
Solid waste management poses a big challenge for many urban households,
especially in developing countries. Overcrowding and informal settlements
have emerged with illegal and indiscriminate waste disposal. Guidelines for
proper management of solid waste are least observed at household level in
such settings. The study was to assess solid waste management at source in
compliance with guidelines among residents of Kawempe municipality,
Kampala district. It was descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study
design, where 385 household heads and local leaders were interviewed using
questionnaires and interview guides. Only 37.9% of households complied
with guidelines for solid waste management at source. Factors of waste
management practices were waste reduction (p<.005), separation (p<.001),
reuse (p<.001) and composting (p<.027). Determinants such as gender
(p<.007), marital status (p<.016), educational level (p<.00), occupation
(p<.007), household size (p<.025), medium of community sensitization
(p<.00), enforcement of bi-laws (p<.005), type of waste generated (p<0.00)
and waste storage method (p < .009) were implicated. Conclusively,
compliance with guidelines in the management of household solid waste at
source was still very low within the city.
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Solid waste management- compliance, Solid waste management- guidelines, Kampala, Uganda