Waste picking and the effects of solid waste separation by households in Ibadan metropolis, SW Nigeria

International Journal of Environmental Studies(2023)

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Waste pickers are ubiquitous in major cities and involved in sorting, reusing, recycling, and sales of recyclables. Waste picking serves as a source of livelihood and helps where the formal sector is encumbered with municipal waste management. This study focuses on waste picking and pickers’ views on the effects of households’ separation of solid wastes on their jobs. An intercept survey was conducted amongst 65 waste pickers in Ibadan metropolis. Data were analysed via descriptive and inferential statistics. Most waste pickers were males (92.3%) and single (53.8%) and 61.5% faced repression from law enforcement agents. Although aware of the benefits of source separating solid waste, 61.5% of respondents were not in support of the government making it mandatory, fearing that their income would suffer. The study recommends integrating waste pickers into the city’s waste management plan. This would improve the livelihood of waste pickers and ensure a sustainable and clean environment.
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solid waste separation,waste picking,solid waste,ibadan metropolis,nigeria
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