Evaluation of Storage and Disposal of Household Waste in the City of Kinshasa (Communes of Lemba, Mont-Ngafula, and Kisenso) and Awareness of Eco-Citizenship

Sylvestre Frey, Nestor K. Anzola, Diansambu Makanua
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This study aims to analyze and describe the characteristics of household waste in the communes of Lemba, Mont-Ngafula and Kisenso in Kinshasa, while raising awareness of ecological citizenship. The study was conducted from April 17 to May 3, 2023, with a sample of 690 households, 138 randomly selected from each community. The main methods used are survey, interview and observation in the field. The results show that household waste management in the cities studied does not contribute to sustainable development. Most households use garbage cans, mainly buckets and bags, but waste sorting is rare, except in the Kindele area. The most common waste disposal methods are inappropriate local disposal and incineration. The most common methods of waste disposal are disposal in inappropriate locations and incineration. Average waste weights vary by neighbourhood, with values ranging from 8.67 kg to 13.99 kg per household. It has a significant correlation between the total weight of waste generated per household and household size. The findings of the study indicate that the state of household waste management in these cities is worrying, with adverse consequences for the environment and public health. Proposals include new laws to regulate waste management, integration of waste management into urban development plans, establishment of landfills and public awareness of sanitation rules and the principles of waste reduction, reuse and recycling. Developing effective and sustainable strategies to address household waste management in these communities in Kinshasa is crucial. The involvement of local authorities, stakeholders and citizens is essential to protect the environment.
金沙萨市(伦巴、恩加弗拉山和基森索社区)家庭垃圾储存和处置的评估及生态公民意识
本研究旨在分析和描述金沙萨Lemba、Mont-Ngafula和Kisenso社区的生活垃圾特征,同时提高生态公民意识。该研究于2023年4月17日至5月3日进行,样本为690户,每个社区随机抽取138户。采用的主要方法有调查法、访谈法和实地观察法。研究结果表明,城市生活垃圾管理对可持续发展没有贡献。大多数家庭使用垃圾桶,主要是桶和袋子,但垃圾分类很少,除了在金德尔地区。最常见的废物处理方法是不适当的本地处置和焚烧。最常见的废物处理方法是在不适当的地点处置和焚烧。各区的平均废物重量不同,每户的废物重量由8.67公斤至13.99公斤不等。每户产生的废物总重量与家庭规模之间存在显著的相关性。研究结果表明,这些城市的家庭废物管理状况令人担忧,对环境和公众健康产生了不利影响。建议包括制定新的法律来管理废物管理,将废物管理纳入城市发展计划,建立垃圾填埋场,提高公众对卫生规则和减少、再利用和回收废物原则的认识。制定有效和可持续的战略来解决金沙萨这些社区的家庭废物管理问题至关重要。地方当局、利益相关者和公民的参与对保护环境至关重要。
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