Authors :
Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 8 - August
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24AUG246
Abstract :
Waste management is a critical global issue,
with Nigeria facing its own challenges in this area. With
a population exceeding 200 million people, Nigeria
generates vast amounts of waste daily, posing significant
environmental and health hazards if not properly
managed. However, amidst these challenges, innovative
waste recycling practices are emerging, aiming to
promote sustainability and address environmental
concerns. This article explores Nigeria's current state of
waste recycling, its challenges, and promissing
initiatives.
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- Fobil, J.N., et al. (2012). "Environmental Exposure of Residents Living Near a Municipal Landfill Site in Accra, Ghana." Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2012, 1-9.
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- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (2019). "Global Waste Management Outlook."
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- Ibid
- Ibid
- Okeke, A., Mohammed, U. and Garba, S. (2024) Evaluation of Communication Interventions for Improved Waste Management System in Nigeria, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380176669_Evaluation_of_Communication_Interventions_for_Improved_Waste_Management_System_in_Nigeria.
- Ibid
- Ibid
Waste management is a critical global issue,
with Nigeria facing its own challenges in this area. With
a population exceeding 200 million people, Nigeria
generates vast amounts of waste daily, posing significant
environmental and health hazards if not properly
managed. However, amidst these challenges, innovative
waste recycling practices are emerging, aiming to
promote sustainability and address environmental
concerns. This article explores Nigeria's current state of
waste recycling, its challenges, and promissing
initiatives.