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Domestic waste disposal practice and perceptions of private sector waste management in urban Accra
Philip Baba Adongo1  Dennis Chirawurah2  Ramatta Massa Yoada1 
[1] Department of Social and Behavioural Science, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Post Office Box LG 13, Legon, Ghana;Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Science, University for Development Studies, Post Office Box 1883, Tamale, Ghana
关键词: Ghana;    Perceptions about waste;    Solid waste disposal;    Domestic waste;   
Others  :  1129033
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2458-14-697
 received in 2014-01-01, accepted in 2014-07-02,  发布年份 2014
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Waste poses a threat to public health and the environment if it is not stored, collected, and disposed of properly. The perception of waste as an unwanted material with no intrinsic value has dominated attitudes towards disposal. This study investigates the domestic waste practices, waste disposal, and perceptions about waste and health in an urban community.

Methods

The study utilised a mixed-method approach. A cross-sectional survey questionnaire and in-depth interview were used to collect data. A total of 364 household heads were interviewed in the survey and six key informants were interviewed with the in-depth interviews.

Results

The results of the study revealed that 93.1% of households disposed of food debris as waste and 77.8% disposed of plastic materials as waste. The study also showed that 61.0% of the households disposed of their waste at community bins or had waste picked up at their homes by private contractors. The remaining 39.0% disposed of their waste in gutters, streets, holes and nearby bushes. Of those who paid for the services of private contractors, 62.9% were not satisfied with the services because of their cost and irregular collection. About 83% of the respondents were aware that improper waste management contributes to disease causation; most of the respondents thought that improper waste management could lead to malaria and diarrhoea. There was a general perception that children should be responsible for transporting waste from the households to dumping sites.

Conclusion

Proper education of the public, the provision of more communal trash bins, and the collection of waste by private contractors could help prevent exposing the public in municipalities to diseases.

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2014 Yoada et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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