Similar to other poor countries across Africa, Malawi struggles with solid waste management (SWM). Especially considering the high proportion of organic waste, composting is a promising opportunity to tackle the problem. However, composting has had low uptake due to competing fertilizer subsidies, the perceived labour required, and a lack of training and equipment. Considering these issues, this paper presents an analysis of the political dynamics around SWM at markets in Blantyre, Malawi, and to understand how these dynamics may potentially affect the sorting of organic waste in order to improve the production of compost. We find complex systems of both formal and informal management that are deeply linked to the official political structu...
Upon the realization that urban areas can only achieve sustainable solid waste management systems th...
This paper assesses the uptake of environmental innovation practices to cope with plastic waste in K...
It has been argued that the partnering of public and private sectors lead to improvement and betterm...
Similar to other poor countries across Africa, Malawi struggles with solid waste management (SWM). E...
Poor road networks, inadequate financial resources and low levels of political will mean that many d...
Environmentally sustainable waste management practices have a limited relevance and viability in dev...
Tanzania like other poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa faces rapid urbanization. It has overwhelme...
Understanding the problems and potentials of the organic waste stream is perhaps the single most imp...
This paper contributes to the debate on the role of the informal sector in solid waste management by...
Urban waste management poses problems in all cities of the world, but it also providesopportunities ...
Waste management in Europe is shaped by the waste hierarchy, which guides the legislation and policy...
The ever-increasing population in the metropolis of Accra, Ghana resulting in con-cerns for finding ...
This study sought to explore solid waste management in the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly in th...
The problems with plastic waste in Kenyan cities are increasing to alarming levels. Especially dispo...
Mismanaged plastic waste is a major environmental concern, especially in countries of the Global Sou...
Upon the realization that urban areas can only achieve sustainable solid waste management systems th...
This paper assesses the uptake of environmental innovation practices to cope with plastic waste in K...
It has been argued that the partnering of public and private sectors lead to improvement and betterm...
Similar to other poor countries across Africa, Malawi struggles with solid waste management (SWM). E...
Poor road networks, inadequate financial resources and low levels of political will mean that many d...
Environmentally sustainable waste management practices have a limited relevance and viability in dev...
Tanzania like other poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa faces rapid urbanization. It has overwhelme...
Understanding the problems and potentials of the organic waste stream is perhaps the single most imp...
This paper contributes to the debate on the role of the informal sector in solid waste management by...
Urban waste management poses problems in all cities of the world, but it also providesopportunities ...
Waste management in Europe is shaped by the waste hierarchy, which guides the legislation and policy...
The ever-increasing population in the metropolis of Accra, Ghana resulting in con-cerns for finding ...
This study sought to explore solid waste management in the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly in th...
The problems with plastic waste in Kenyan cities are increasing to alarming levels. Especially dispo...
Mismanaged plastic waste is a major environmental concern, especially in countries of the Global Sou...
Upon the realization that urban areas can only achieve sustainable solid waste management systems th...
This paper assesses the uptake of environmental innovation practices to cope with plastic waste in K...
It has been argued that the partnering of public and private sectors lead to improvement and betterm...