Solid waste recycling: A severe problem in Nigeria

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Ogunseye N.O. [1 ]
Odufuwa B.O. [1 ]
Owolabi M.A. [2 ]
Tella I.O. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State
[2] Centre for Environmental Studies and Design GTE, Ota, Ogun State
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Management; Ota city; Recyclables; Recycling; Recycling depot operators; Solid waste;
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10.5276/JSWTM/2020.442
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Solid waste management is a disturbing issue in Nigerian cities as waste generation is increasing. The informal waste management sector has intensified efforts partly due to failure of government to manage waste effectively in the country. Hence, this study focuses on activities of waste recyclers in a rapidly growing city of Nigeria - Ota in Ogun State. Its specific objectives are to examine spatial attributes of recycling depots, and examine recycling potentials and challenges. Data were obtained through semi-structured interview and observation. 11 recycling depot operators (recyclers) were purposively interviewed out of 20 operators making up the Recyclers Association. Majority of recycling depots are secured on a lease agreement with monthly rent ranging from N4,000 (US$11.11) to N21,667 (US$60.19). 72.7% recyclers are motivated by job opportunities made possible by recycling: 65% of recycling workers at the recycling depots are females while children are not considered for employment. Recycling workers' monthly salary is between N4,500 (US$12.50) and N15,000 (US$41.67). Major challenges of recyclers are lack of funds, complaint by neighbors and non-recognition by the government. Recycling depots are not regulated by government agencies and thus, recycling depots develop without planning permits. Finally, recommendations toward achieving sustainable recycling were presented. © 2020 Widener University School of Civil Engineering. All rights reserved.
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页码:442 / 454
页数:12
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