Challenges Associated with the Management of Post-Consumer Polyethylene Terephthalate Packaging Bottle Waste in Harare Urban, Zimbabwe

Matambo Farai, Steven Jerie
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Abstract:This study analyses challenges associated with management of PET beverages bottle waste in Harare Urban, Zimbabwe. Quantitative data collection instruments used included structured questionnaires and geo-spatial data collection. Qualitative data instruments used included direct observations, open-ended questions, structured interviews (audio and videos) as well as field notes. Fundamental to the quantitative data collection process was the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Earth Observation Tools. Near-real time geo-spatial data was collected using Mobile Data Collector (Open Data Kit-ODK), was analysed (using ArcView GIS, QGIS, SPSS and MS Excel) and then presented for all the attributes associated with this particular research study. Geo-referenced data was collected from a total of 328 outlets and 299 consumers and households. Challenges associated with PET waste management in Harare include inadequate collection infrastructure, consumer behaviour, volatility of oil and PET global markets and the lack of a robust PET waste policy that addresses these challenges. Environmental and health hazards emanating from these challenges included reduced aesthetic value, blockage of drainage systems, toxic gas emissions from PET waste burning, reduced productive land, leaching of hazardous substances, high incidence of malaria and cholera and ingestion by wildlife. In order to address the generation and distribution of PET waste, the primary audiences are manufacturers of beverages packaged in PET Bottle. The manufacturers need to focus on bottle light weighting. This means that less resin are used to manufacture the same bottle and this ultimately reduces the amount of PET waste generated by weight.
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摘要:本研究分析了与津巴布韦哈拉雷城市PET饮料瓶废弃物管理相关的挑战。所使用的定量数据收集工具包括结构化问卷和地理空间数据收集。所使用的定性数据工具包括直接观察、开放式问题、结构化访谈(音频和视频)以及实地记录。定量数据收集过程的基础是使用地理信息系统(GIS)和地球观测工具。使用移动数据收集器(Open data Kit-ODK)收集近实时地理空间数据,使用ArcView GIS、QGIS、SPSS和MS Excel进行分析,然后呈现与该特定研究相关的所有属性。地理参考数据是从328个销售点和299个消费者和家庭中收集的。哈拉雷与PET废物管理相关的挑战包括收集基础设施不足、消费者行为、石油和PET全球市场波动以及缺乏应对这些挑战的强有力的PET废物政策。这些挑战造成的环境和健康危害包括美观价值降低、排水系统堵塞、PET废物燃烧产生的有毒气体排放、生产性土地减少、有害物质的浸出、疟疾和霍乱的高发病率以及野生动物的摄入。为了解决PET废物的产生和分布,主要受众是用PET瓶包装的饮料制造商。制造商需要关注瓶子的轻量化。这意味着制造同样的瓶子使用更少的树脂,这最终减少了按重量产生的PET废物量。
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