RECOVERING CLEAN ENERGY FROM HOUSEHOLD WASTE: THE CASE OF DOUALA IV MUNICIPALITY, LITTORAL REGION, CAMEROON

Q4 Environmental Science
Mewa Fotso Caroll, Jicenta N. Foncha
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Solid waste management (SWM) is one thing every city government provides for its residents. However, low collection coverage, operational inefficiencies, lack of suitable disposal and treatment facilities are responsible for unsatisfactory SWM. Consequently, communities faced with improper hygiene and energy inefficiencies have resorted to recovered energy from waste. This study used the institutional analysis and development framework on the waste recovery approach to review the model for achieving energy sufficiency from household solid waste in the Douala IV Municipality, Littoral Region of Cameroon. It specifically analysed waste and energy benefits alongside the potentials of municipal SWM. The study, (i) identified and classified household waste generation; (ii) assessed household energy supply sources; (iii) analysed benefits derived from biogas generation, and (iv) assessed environmental status based on environmental hygiene and sanitation. Households were randomly selected, participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tool and registers from health centres were employed to obtain relevant data, and this was complemented by field observation. Collected data were analysed using descriptive statistics of simple percentages presented in tables and figures and inferential statistics of student’s t-test. The result indicated that energy recovered from household waste, improved clean energy supplies; generated employment; increased income; created waste recovery value chain; clean environment, regeneration of wetland; reduction in mosquitoes and water borne diseases. Student t-test revealed a significant difference (t = −3.08, P = 0.006) of household energy supply before and after recovering energy from household waste. Engaging in municipal SWM has enabled 8.5% of communities to improve their livelihood, enhance energy efficiency, good health and decent environment. The study recommends municipal authorities to involve communities in the management of solid waste.
从家庭垃圾中回收清洁能源:喀麦隆沿岸地区杜阿拉四市的案例
固体废物管理(SWM)是每个城市政府为其居民提供的一项服务。然而,收集覆盖率低、操作效率低、缺乏适当的处置和处理设施,是造成水质管理不理想的原因。因此,面临不卫生和能源效率低下的社区不得不求助于从废物中回收能源。本研究利用废物回收方法的制度分析和发展框架,审查了喀麦隆沿海地区杜阿拉四市从家庭固体废物中实现能源自给的模式。它特别分析了废物和能源效益以及城市SWM的潜力。这项研究:(i)确定和分类产生的家庭废物;评估家庭能源供应来源;(三)分析沼气产生的效益;(四)根据环境卫生和环境卫生评估环境状况。随机选择家庭,利用参与式农村评估工具和保健中心的登记册获取相关数据,并辅以实地观察。对收集到的数据进行分析,采用表格和图表中简单百分比的描述性统计和学生t检验的推理统计。结果表明,从生活垃圾中回收能源,改善了清洁能源供应;生成的就业;收入的增加;创建废物回收价值链;清洁环境,再生湿地;减少蚊子和水媒疾病。学生t检验显示,从生活垃圾中回收能源前后的家庭能源供应有显著差异(t = - 3.08, P = 0.006)。参与市政SWM使8.5%的社区改善了生计,提高了能源效率,改善了健康和体面的环境。这项研究建议市政当局让社区参与固体废物的管理。
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 1743-3541) includes volumes relating to the follow subject areas: Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Air Pollution, Design & Nature, Sustainable Development, Environmental Health
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