Journal Name:
- International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
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Abstract (2. Language):
Pollution from domestic wastes is a major environmental challenge in Ghana and many developing countries.
Most of these countries depend almost entirely on landfills for waste management, which has proved to be expensive,
inefficient and unsustainable. A sustainable solution to this problem is productive use of waste such as recycling. The main
challenge that may limit recycling in Ghana and some of these countries is that a chunk of the wastes are littered on the
environment, and the rest is collected in bulk in the same waste bin, thereby mixing them. The cost of collecting littered
wastes, or separating mixed wastes could be prohibitive, making recycling uneconomical. In order to productively utilize
wastes, adequate and separate waste bins must be provided for collecting the different components of wastes. However,
budgetary constraints may not allow many countries to purchase expansive waste bins for the different components of
wastes. Consequently, a simple waste bin, comprising a metal frame on which polypropylene sack (pp-sack) can be hanged to
collect inorganic wastes has been developed by the author. The waste bin (new bin) can be manufactured industrially using
plastic or fabricated by local artisans at an affordable price. This document describes the new bin. Experience in collecting
organic and inorganic wastes generated in a house in separate waste bins (waste segregation) for the past 16 years is also
highlighted.
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