About: Illegal dumping is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 362 publications have been published within this topic receiving 4807 citations. The topic is also known as: fly dumping & fly-tipping.
TL;DR: An overview of the state of municipal solid waste management by local authorities in Kenya is provided as a case study of a low-income developing country and the role of the informal sector through community-based organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and the private sector in offering solutions towards improvement of MSWM is explored.
TL;DR: In this article, a two-pronged strategy of federalization and privatization is formally implemented in eight states of Peninsular Malaysia, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya.
Abstract: The mentality towards cleanliness, the sense of responsibility towards properly managing waste, as well as public concerns on the implications of not separating waste for recycling are critically lacking. Besides widespread of open dumping and illegal dumping, landfill sites in Malaysia are in dire state while source separation for recycling remain minimal despite the dominance of recyclable materials in the waste composition. The historical discussion on the solid waste management policy and plan strategies assesses Malaysian solid waste management needs to set realistic perspective for solid waste management particularly in source separation and recycling. Transformation of primitive solid waste management policy and plan strategies resulted to major changes in the system and rigorous implementation of mandatory source separation through Act 672. A two-pronged strategy of federalization and privatization is formally implemented in eight states of Peninsular Malaysia, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya. In line with the government’s effort to promote sustainable solid waste management services, SWCorp Malaysia implemented SWCorp Strategic Plan 2014–2020, which focuses on (1) mindset, (2) behavior and culture, (3) collaboration and synergy, (4) policy and regulations, (5) organizational capacity, (6) technology system and facilities, (7) law enforcement, and (8) delivery system. One of the most critical challenges in source separation and recycling practice is the public attitude towards making source separation and recycling as a habit. Continuous commitment and participation from the government, private sector, and public are essential to achieve Malaysia’s targeted recycling rate of 22% by 2020, with greater advancement towards a zero waste nation.
TL;DR: A system dynamic model of construction waste reduction management at the construction phase to simulate the environmental benefits of construction Waste Reduction Management and the results indicate that source reduction is an effective waste reduction measure which can reduce 27.05% of the total waste generation.
TL;DR: An evaluation of solid waste management in Nepal based on published information showed that > or =70% of the solid wastes generated in Nepal are of organic origin, which will reduce the waste volume transported to the landfill and will increase its life.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the strategic interventions conforming existing regulations which are crucial for a sustainable E-waste value chain, secured resources, societal well-being, reduced environmental impacts and overall sustainable development.