Municipal Solid Waste

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Table of contents

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of SWM in Nigeria
1.2 Households
1.3 Justification of Study
1.4 Objective
1.5 Research Questions
2.1 Waste and Waste Management
2.1.1 Municipal Solid Waste
2.1.2 Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management
2.2 Global MSWM Frameworks and Approaches
2.3.1 Waste Prevention and Reduction
2.3.2 Reuse
2.3.3 Recycling
2.3.4 Composting
2.3.5 Energy Recovery
2.3.6 Landfilling
2.4 The Case of Lagos State
2.4.1 Collection
2.4.2 Recycling, Resource Recovery and Incineration
2.4.3 Disposal
2.5 Solid Waste Management Structure in Lagos
3. MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.1 Description of Study Area
3.2 Methodological Framework
3.3 Data Collection and Approach
3.3.1 Choice of Stakeholders
3.3.2 Size Selection
3.3.3 Stakeholder Interviews
3.3.5 Household Interviews and Observation
3.3.6 Private Service Participation Operator Interviews and Observation
3.3.7 LAWMA Interview
3.3.8 Scavenger Interview and Observation
3.3.9 Solid Waste Disposal Site Observation
3.4 Materials
3.4.1 Analysis of Data
3.4.2 Limitations in the Field
4. RESULTS
4.1 Classification of Households
4.2 Components of Household Waste in Lagos
4.3 Changes in Household Solid Waste
4.4 Results Following the Waste Hierarchy
4.4.1 Reduction of Waste from Households
4.4.2 Reuse of Items
4.4.3 Recycling of Items
4.4.4 Composting
4.4.5 Incineration of Household Waste
4.5 Household Storage of Solid Waste
4.6 Collection and Disposal of Household Waste
4.6.1 Level of Satisfaction on Collection Services
4.7 The Private Operators and their Challenges
4.8 Disposal Activity at Soluos Waste Disposal Site
4.9 Olushosun Waste Disposal Site
4.9.1 Leachate Control and Gas Capture
4.9.2 Scavenging Activity at Solid Waste Disposal Sites
5. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Volume, Content and Source Segregation
5.2 Dynamics in Solid Waste Collection
5.2.1 Willingness to Pay for Improved Waste Collection
5.3 Dynamics in Reduction, Reuse and Recycling
5.4 Potentials Following the Solid Waste Hierarchy
5.4.1Potentials for Reduction and Reuse
5.4.2 Potentials for Recycling
5.4.3 Potentials for Composting
5.4.4 Incineration
5.4.5 Potential for Improved Solid Waste Disposal Site
6. CONCLUSION
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
8. REFERENCES

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