Plastic warriors: a study on self-help group’s contribution to economic, social value creation and sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Tamil Nadu, India

M. Dominic Jayakumar, Aiswarya Ramasundaram, Arokiyadass Vanathayan
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Purpose Solid, liquid and e-waste pose serious health hazards, environmental pollution and contribute to climate change. To address these issues of solid waste management (SWM), amidst many policy decisions, the Government of India roped in several institutions, including self-help groups (SHGs), into the Swachh Bharat Movement (Clean India Mission). This study aims to illustrate the significant contributions of SHG’s in tackling SWM, particularly the plastic waste menace in India, while fostering socio-economic values and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Design/methodology/approach Using a from-the-field approach, qualitative data were collected from 30 members of three SHGs to understand their significant contributions in mitigating plastic waste. Findings This research identifies three major themes: economic value creation, social value creation and SDGs via collection and reduction of plastic waste landfills. Furthermore, several related subthemes are identified. Practical implications This study offers pragmatic solutions to deal with plastic waste at personal, community, institutional and governmental levels. Moreover, it recommends engaging SHGs to promote sustainable waste management practices such as segregating wastes at source, regulating plastic bag usage, advocating behavioural change towards waste generation and protecting the environment. Originality/value The authors consider a proven case of SHG’s contribution to protect the environment and emphasize the need to involve more such groups in waste management practices.
塑料战士:印度泰米尔纳德邦自助团体对经济、社会价值创造和可持续发展目标(sdg)的贡献研究
固体、液体和电子废物构成严重的健康危害、环境污染和促成气候变化。为了解决这些固体废物管理(SWM)问题,在许多政策决定中,印度政府将包括自助团体(shg)在内的几个机构纳入了清洁印度运动(Swachh Bharat Movement)。本研究旨在说明SHG在解决SWM方面的重要贡献,特别是印度的塑料废物威胁,同时促进社会经济价值和可持续发展目标(sdg)。设计/方法/方法采用实地方法,从三个shg的30个成员收集定性数据,以了解他们在减少塑料废物方面的重大贡献。本研究确定了三个主要主题:通过收集和减少塑料垃圾填埋场创造经济价值、创造社会价值和可持续发展目标。此外,还确定了几个相关的次级主题。本研究为个人、社区、机构和政府层面的塑料垃圾处理提供了务实的解决方案。此外,报告亦建议环保团体参与推广可持续的废物管理措施,例如从源头分类废物、规管塑胶袋的使用、倡导改变废物产生的行为,以及保护环境。原创性/价值作者考虑了一个已被证明的案例,说明SHG对保护环境的贡献,并强调需要让更多这样的团体参与废物管理实践。
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