2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13020983
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Evolution of Solid Waste Management System in Lahore: A Step towards Sustainability of the Sector in Pakistan

Abstract: Solid Waste Management (SWM) is a technical subject which requires comprehensive planning, execution, and effective operational monitoring under cost-effective modes compatible with environmentally sound technologies. The policymakers made some enormous efforts for the sustainability of this sector as well as setting a benchmark for other municipalities and Waste Management Companies (WMCs) in the country. Provincial Government prioritizes its focus on SWM, i.e., waste collection, transportation, treatment, an… Show more

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“…There are a wide variety of cultural, social, legislative, and economic problems in Pakistan. The amount of waste produced is far greater than the number of management facilities available, and hence mismanagement arises [29]. Major problems in the management of solid waste are:…”
Section: Solid Waste Management Problems In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a wide variety of cultural, social, legislative, and economic problems in Pakistan. The amount of waste produced is far greater than the number of management facilities available, and hence mismanagement arises [29]. Major problems in the management of solid waste are:…”
Section: Solid Waste Management Problems In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This salary gap is also demotivating the worker, directly impacting his work performance [31]. Therefore, there is an urgent need to focus on the worker's welfare to fill the gap amount to increase his performance, which ultimately sustains the service delivery standard in the local municipalities and waste management companies (WMCs) [32]. Low-income countries such as Pakistan depend on foreign loan money to meet internal development goals.…”
Section: Low Wages Of Municipality Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The everyday production of solid waste is around 64,000 tons, which is suitable for power generation due to its high calorific value (6.9 J/kg). The entire production capacity of solid waste in the major municipalities is estimated to be around 712 million tons per year 23 . In India, the intermediate and densely populated cities produced a considerable amount of garbage, which is growing at a pace of 7.5% from 2021 to 2026 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%