Waste reduction and utilization strategies to improve municipal solid waste management on Nigerian campuses

Collins O. Ugwu , Chigbogu G. Ozoegwu , Paul A. Ozor , Ndukwe Agwu , C. Mbohwa
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Universities bear the important responsibility of training capable individuals and imbibing into the society plans, programs and policies that are sustainable. However, they have failed to live up to this expectation/responsibility in developing nations like Nigeria. As a result, various publication domains like the Elsevier, Engineering village, Science Direct, Taylor and Francis, Springer books, Research gate, etc. were explored to understand different approaches by various authors on the strategies of managing solid waste generated in universities around the world so as to recommend better strategies for managing the solid wastes generated in Nigerian universities for a sustainable development. The solid wastes that are prevalent in most studies reviewed include organic, plastic, polythene, paper/cardboard, e-waste, metal/cans, sanitary, wood, leather/textiles, glass/bottle, polystyrene food pack, medical and rubber. However, there are four major categories that pose the most challenges to the environment, the atmosphere, the entire populace and during all stages of management because they contribute the most percentage both by volume and weight. They include: organic, paper, polythene and plastic. Consequently, the strategies for the four major categories were discussed in this work. Some of the strategies include prevention of the generation of avoidable wastes, reduction of the generated waste through recovery, reuse of the recovered wastes, recycling of the recyclables, composting of organic wastes for energy/electricity generation, and eventual disposal at sanitary landfills. The strategies were based on the principles of the Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) approach (3Rs) of an efficient and effective sustainable waste management, viz; Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

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减少废物和利用战略,以改善尼日利亚校园的城市固体废物管理
大学承担着培养有能力的人才和为社会提供可持续发展的计划、方案和政策的重要责任。然而,在像尼日利亚这样的发展中国家,他们未能履行这种期望/责任。因此,对Elsevier、Engineering village、Science Direct、Taylor and Francis、Springer books、Research gate等各种出版领域进行了探索,以了解不同作者对世界各地大学产生的固体废物管理策略的不同方法,从而为管理尼日利亚大学产生的固体废物提出更好的策略,以实现可持续发展。在大多数研究中普遍存在的固体废物包括有机、塑料、聚乙烯、纸/纸板、电子废物、金属/罐头、卫生用品、木材、皮革/纺织品、玻璃/瓶子、聚苯乙烯食品包装、医疗和橡胶。然而,有四个主要类别对环境、大气、整个人口和管理的所有阶段构成最大的挑战,因为它们在体积和重量上都贡献了最大的百分比。它们包括:有机、纸、聚乙烯和塑料。因此,本工作讨论了四个主要类别的战略。其中一些策略包括防止产生可避免的废物、通过回收、再用回收的废物、循环再用可循环利用的废物来减少产生的废物、将有机废物堆肥用于能源/发电,以及最终在卫生堆填区处置。这些策略是基于综合固体废物管理方法的原则,即高效和有效的可持续废物管理,即;减量、再利用和再循环。
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