Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Effective and efficient waste collection and management is critical to achieving sustainable cities and communities, public health, and sustainable development. This notwithstanding, the rapid and ever-increasing rate of urban waste generation in developing countries has led to the emergence of a dual system of formal and informal waste collection schemes with unclear effectiveness and efficiency. This study compared the operational effectiveness and efficiency of formal and informal waste collectors in the urban waste management system in Ghana. A case study research design is employed with a focus on households and waste collectors in the Suame Municipality in the Ashanti of Ghana. Data were collected through questionnaire administration and interviews, waste quantification, and field measurements. The findings reveal that 61.5 % of households rely on informal waste collectors, 35 % on formal waste collectors and 3.5 % use indiscriminate dumping. The formal waste collectors were more effective serving 111 households and collecting 11.239 tonnes of waste per trip but utilises 62 % of their collection capacity while the informal sector collects 846.67 kg per trip and uses 106 % of their collection capacity. Formal waste collectors were also more efficient with the use of time. The study unveils an opportunity to enhance effectiveness and efficiency in municipal waste management in low- and middle-income countries with reforms and practices that build upon existing waste management practices and integrate informal waste collectors into formal waste management systems.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11620142PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39017DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

waste collectors
32
informal waste
20
waste management
20
waste
18
effectiveness efficiency
16
formal waste
16
formal informal
12
urban waste
12
efficiency formal
8
collectors
8

Similar Publications

The increasing demand for food necessitates that agri-food systems adopt innovative techniques to enhance food production while optimizing the use of limited resources, such as water. In agriculture, hydrogels are being increasingly used to enhance water retention and reduce irrigation requirements. However, most of these materials are based on synthetic polymers that are not biodegradable.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Progress in Nanofluid Technology: From Conventional to Green Nanofluids for Biomedical, Heat Transfer, and Machining Applications.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

August 2025

Mechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Center (MEtRICs), Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Minho, Campus de Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal.

Nanofluids (NFs), consisting of nanoparticles (NPs) suspended in base fluids, have attracted growing interest due to their superior physicochemical properties and multifunctional potential. In this review, conventional and green NF technology aspects, including synthesis routes, formulation, and applications, are discussed. Conventional NFs, involving NPs synthesized using physical and chemical approaches, have improved NP morphology control but are likely to cause environmental and safety concerns.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Waste collectors play a crucial role in waste management in developing countries, yet little effort has been made to improve their psychosocial health, safety, and well-being. Despite growing research on this group, psychosocial work factors are underexplored, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. This review maps evidence on the psychosocial work factors influencing the health, safety, well-being, and productivity of waste collectors in developing countries.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Highway runoff and recreational activities as primary sources of microplastics in the watershed of the SW Atlantic Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon (MAB-UNESCO).

Mar Pollut Bull

July 2025

IIMyC, Estresores Múltiples en el Ambiente (EMA), FCEyN, UNMdP, CONICET, Funes 3350 (B7602AYL), Mar del Plata 7600, Argentina. Electronic address:

Plastic waste pollution is one of the most significant global challenges today, and it is urgent to reduce, mitigate, and assess its levels in various environmental matrices and priority areas. Coastal aquatic environments act as sink areas, where the watershed collector effect could lead to microplastic deposition. The Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon (Mch, Buenos Aires, Argentina) lies within a protected area receiving water from a 10,000 km² watershed with diverse land uses.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF