2014
DOI: 10.2478/pesd-2014-0028
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Informal Collection of Household Solid Waste in Three Towns of Anambra State, Nigeria

Abstract: Management of urban solid waste implies the collection, transfer, treatment recycle, reuse and disposal of such waste. Collection of urban household solid waste traditionally rests with government agencies designated with such responsibility. Solid waste collection begins from storage at the household level to the final treatment or disposal point and represents the most important aspect of urban solid waste management. Little has however been written on urban household solid waste collection in Nigeria. Using… Show more

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“…In remedying these problems stated, (Egbu & Okoroigwe, 2015) noted that the collection of urban household solid waste traditionally rests on government agencies designated with such responsibility. Adding that for effective waste collection, household patronage of informal private solid waste collectors as against governmentprovided community/street collection containers were to be encouraged.…”
Section: Solid Waste Collection and Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In remedying these problems stated, (Egbu & Okoroigwe, 2015) noted that the collection of urban household solid waste traditionally rests on government agencies designated with such responsibility. Adding that for effective waste collection, household patronage of informal private solid waste collectors as against governmentprovided community/street collection containers were to be encouraged.…”
Section: Solid Waste Collection and Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%