Africa is a rising continent with a lot of development taking place having a youthful robust growing population. Africa’s urbanization is projected to double in the next decade with an equally increasing population in urban and cities surroundings. A growing population also intimates that waste generation will also double if not triple from the developments and human activities associated with a growing urban populace. Waste generation from a global level is expected to double by 2050 with cities and urban centers being the highest contributors to waste generation. Thus, Africa will require measures and policies that will address the future of sustainable waste management in its entirety. In this regard, Africa needs to take stock of their ...
A Journal article by Dr. Maina Muniafu, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences i...
To create a truly circular economy requires a shift from the traditional view of waste disposal to o...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Africa is a rising continent with a lot of development taking place having a youthful robust growing...
It is well known that the development of a country rests on the creation of jobs and the distributio...
The factors that influence waste generation and management vary with country but there is a gap in t...
The triple processes of urbanisation, industrialisation and globalisation are positively correlated ...
Industrialization and globalization have increased the quantity and quality of goods that are produc...
Abstract: The management of municipal solid waste has become a matter of global concern. Due to rapi...
Solid waste management has become a huge burden to most developing countries. The hard and harsh rea...
Global waste management is critical for sustainable development, yet it is often overlooked in deve...
The concentration of populations in urban areas is unprecedented, and cities will continue to grow. ...
Abstract: Africa is considered the second most polluted continent and it will contribute the highest...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many cities face urbanization and environmental risks, resulting in part from...
In many developing countries, solid waste is not collected and disposed properly. This leads to publ...
A Journal article by Dr. Maina Muniafu, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences i...
To create a truly circular economy requires a shift from the traditional view of waste disposal to o...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Africa is a rising continent with a lot of development taking place having a youthful robust growing...
It is well known that the development of a country rests on the creation of jobs and the distributio...
The factors that influence waste generation and management vary with country but there is a gap in t...
The triple processes of urbanisation, industrialisation and globalisation are positively correlated ...
Industrialization and globalization have increased the quantity and quality of goods that are produc...
Abstract: The management of municipal solid waste has become a matter of global concern. Due to rapi...
Solid waste management has become a huge burden to most developing countries. The hard and harsh rea...
Global waste management is critical for sustainable development, yet it is often overlooked in deve...
The concentration of populations in urban areas is unprecedented, and cities will continue to grow. ...
Abstract: Africa is considered the second most polluted continent and it will contribute the highest...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many cities face urbanization and environmental risks, resulting in part from...
In many developing countries, solid waste is not collected and disposed properly. This leads to publ...
A Journal article by Dr. Maina Muniafu, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences i...
To create a truly circular economy requires a shift from the traditional view of waste disposal to o...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...