Unlocking solid waste circularity in urban settings: Insights from upcoming town in Kenya

Esther Minayo Ishuga , Gilbert Mubalama Mugisho , Thuita Thenya
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Emerging and developing urban economies experience significant waste management challenges due to increased consumption rates, and limited capacity to manage waste. However, these challenges offer opportunities for waste circularity to raise valuation and reduces the amount of solid waste in the dumpsite. This study assessed the existing solid waste management (SWM) systems along circular economy (CE) at businesses, residential, and learning institutions, identified existing opportunities for CE in SWM, and assessed residents' attitudes toward CE in SWM in Othaya, a rural upcoming town in central Kenya. This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional design. 32 households, 19 premises, and 2 Key Informants were interviewed. First, the study findings revealed that the current waste practices in Othaya exhibit limited circularity, primarily influenced by convenience and a predominant linear approach results in substantial waste accumulation at the Gikeu dumpsite. Second, efforts from individuals and the government were progressively aligned to reduce waste disposal and promote circularity; however, the application of waste circularity governance through legal frameworks and agencies remained minimal. Third, challenges to CE progress were tied to the lack of CE awareness, absence of incentives, monetary valuation for participation, and inadequate waste sorting infrastructure. This study recommends raising awareness of CE principles and benefits to both individuals and businesses, enhancing waste governance that fosters CE principles through effective legal measures, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and introducing incentives to encourage active participation in waste circularity.

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在城市环境中实现固体废物的循环利用:肯尼亚新城镇的启示
新兴和发展中城市经济体由于消费率上升和废物管理能力有限,面临着巨大的废物管理挑战。然而,这些挑战也为废物循环利用提供了机会,以提高价值并减少垃圾场中的固体废物量。本研究评估了企业、住宅和学习机构现有的固体废物管理(SWM)系统,确定了固体废物管理中的循环经济(CE)的现有机会,并评估了肯尼亚中部即将到来的农村小镇 Othaya 居民对固体废物管理中的循环经济的态度。本研究采用了描述性横截面设计。对 32 户家庭、19 处房舍和 2 名关键信息提供者进行了访谈。首先,研究结果表明,奥萨亚目前的废物处理方式表现出有限的循环性,主要受到便利性的影响,而且主要的线性处理方式导致大量废物堆积在 Gikeu 垃圾场。其次,个人和政府在减少废物处理和促进循环性方面的努力逐步取得一致;但是,通过法律框架和机构实施废物循环性治理的情况仍然很少。第三,垃圾分类进展所面临的挑战与缺乏垃圾分类意识、缺乏激励机制、参与的货币估值以及垃圾分类基础设施不足有关。本研究建议提高个人和企业对废弃物循环利用原则和益处的认识,通过有效的法律措施加强促进废弃物循环利用原则的废弃物治理,促进利益相关者之间的合作,并引入激励措施鼓励积极参与废弃物循环利用。
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