Assessment of awareness, attitude and willingness of people to participate in household solid waste recycling programme in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Applied Sciences in Environmental Sanitation
Title Assessment of awareness, attitude and willingness of people to participate in household solid waste recycling programme in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 93-105
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John_Momoh2/publication/44024724_ASSESSMENT_OF_AWARENESS_ATTITU​DE_AND_WILLINGNESS_OF_PEOPLE_TO_PARTICIPATE_IN_HOUSEHOLD_SOLID_WASTE_RECYCLING_PROGRAMME_IN_ADO-EKIT​I_NIGERIA/links/0c96052dececb04579000000.pdf
Abstract
Indiscriminate dumping of household solid wastes on our streets, rivers and
drainages has contributed in no small measure to drainage blockage, flooded road and
the spread of offensive odours and diseases. Recycling has been viewed as a veritable
tool in minimizing the amount of household solid wastes that enter the dump sites. It
also provides the needed raw materials for industries. More so, it has been established
that, it is the best, efficient and effective method of solid waste management system.
Awareness and attitude of people in the community appear to be crucial as their points
of understanding of household solid waste management ultimately play an important
role in providing answer to environmental problem. For a successful recycling
programme, householders’ support cannot be ruled out. In this study, the success of
Ado–Ekiti Plastic Bag Waste Recycling Innovation (APBWRI) was tested and gauged
by investigating the awareness, attitude and willingness of householders to participate.
The research methods employed include questionnaire, interviews, and observational
study within the administrative boundary of Ado – Ekiti. Chi–square test was carried
out, using WINKS SDA Statistical Data Analysis Software Package. It was discovered
that awareness of household solid waste recycling activities in Ado-Ekiti was still at its
lowest ebb. There is a positive attitude towards recycling in Ado-Ekiti with an inclination
towards a pro-environmental attitude and ecological motives for participation in the
programme.

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