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Household solid waste characteristics and management in Chittagong, Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
University of Chittagong, University of the Ryukyus
Published InWaste Management
Year2007
Citations402
Abstract
Solid waste management (SWM) is a multidimensional challenge faced by urban authorities, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. We investigated per capita waste generation by residents, its composition, and the households' attitudes towards waste management at Rahman Nagar Residential Area, Chittagong, Bangladesh. The study involved a structured questionnaire and encompassed 75 households from five different socioeconomic groups (SEGs): low (LSEG), lower middle (LMSEG), middle (MSEG), upper middle (UMSEG) and high (HSEG). Wastes, collected from all of the groups of households, were segregated and weighed. Waste generation was 1.3 kg/household/day and 0.25 kg/person/day. Household solid waste (HSW) was comprised of nine categories of wastes with vegetable/food waste being the largest component (62%). Vegetable/food waste generation increased from the HSEG (47%) to…
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Fields & Keywords
Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityAgricultural economicsWaste managementSocioeconomicsAgricultural scienceEnvironmental healthCivil engineeringArchaeology