ABSTRACT
Waste Management is an important element of
environmental protection. Proper characterization of solid waste is fundamental
for the planning of waste management services. This study reports on the
analysis of household solid waste generation and composition in Igbere, Bende
LGA Abia state, Nigeria. The study area was categorized into three distinct
areas; A, B, C representing the high income, middle income and low income
residents respectively. Two sets of primary data were collected for the study.
The first was drawn from questionnaire from each of the selected households.
Buildings from each ofthe categorized areas was selected through stratified
systematic sampling; the first was selected randomly and then every subsequent
tenth building, all households in each of the selected buildings were surveyed.
A total of 120 buildings and 182 households were suneyed and five residents’
attributes were considered. The second data was based on a measurement of the
solid waste generated in the households. Each of the households was visited
once a week for 12 months and their waste sorted and weighed at source. The
quantity of waste generated was highest in area C and least in area B; with a
net weight of 5685.7Kg, 4758.IKg and 5302.8Kg in areas C, B and A respectively.
The daily average waste generated per capita, per household and per building
varies across each ofthe areas. For the whole area, the average daily per
capita waste generation was 0.31 Kg. Daily per capita waste generation
decreased from area C (0.14Kg/capita) to B (0.09Kg/capita) and to A
(0.08Kg/capita) as residents’ income and education status increased. Total
daily waste generation per household was 2,35Kg/household. It also decreased
from area C (1.17Kg) to B (0.63Kg) and to A (0.55Kg)/household. Waste per
building was also higher in area C than in the other 2 areas. The study area
generated more of compostable, recyclable and reusable waste which varies
across the three areas. As education, income, social status, family size
increase, per household waste generation decrease with respect to waste from
processed foods from area A to area C, and decreased from area C to A with
respect to heavier organic waste. The study recommended adoption of an
integrated solid waste management strategy (reduction, reuse, recycling and
composting)for sustainable management ofsolid waste in the area.
UDEMBA, J (2023). The Effects Of Household Size, Occupation And Income Level On Solid Waste Generation In Igbere, Bende L.G.A, Abia State:- Udemba, Peter J.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-effects-of-household-size-occupation-and-income-level-on-solid-waste-generation-in-igbere-bende-lga-abia-state-udemba-peter-j-7-2
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J., UDEMBA. "The Effects Of Household Size, Occupation And Income Level On Solid Waste Generation In Igbere, Bende L.G.A, Abia State:- Udemba, Peter J." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-effects-of-household-size-occupation-and-income-level-on-solid-waste-generation-in-igbere-bende-lga-abia-state-udemba-peter-j-7-2