Socio-ecologies of Plastic Bottle Waste (PBW) and the Development of Ecoprenuerial Initiatives in Contemporary Nigerian Society

O. Solaja, Oluwafemi Adekanbi Omodehin, Samuel Awobona
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The study analyze the mechanisms that lead to the creation, accumulation, and exchange of plastic bottle waste, as well as its monetary value, industrial recycling, and home use in contemporary Nigerian societies. We conducted a descriptive and explanatory study with 86 ecopreneurs who have worked in the plastic waste sector for at least five years. We used both qualitative and descriptive statistics to arrive at our conclusions. Seventy-four percent of respondents from various demographics collected at least one hundred pieces of used plastic per day, ninety-five percent stated that the economic and social potentials of plastic waste are expanding, and ninety-eight percent stated that PBW commerce encourages innovation and garbage recycling. The vast majority of PBW traders (87.1%) do not see their age to be a barrier, and it is equally available to both sexes (93.5%) and all generations (90%). The study indicated that businesses formed from discarded plastic bottles benefited global social, economic, and environmental conditions. Additional field research is required in developing countries such as Nigeria to establish technical and vocational capacities for dealing with plastic bottles and other plastic debris.
塑料瓶废物(PBW)的社会生态学与当代尼日利亚社会生态环境倡议的发展
本研究分析了导致塑料瓶废物产生、积累和交换的机制,以及在当代尼日利亚社会中塑料瓶废物的货币价值、工业回收和家庭使用情况。我们对 86 名在塑料废弃物领域工作至少五年的生态企业家进行了描述性和解释性研究。我们采用定性和描述性统计方法得出结论。来自不同人群的 74% 的受访者每天至少收集一百件废旧塑料,95% 的受访者表示塑料废物的经济和社会潜力正在不断扩大,98% 的受访者表示城市生活垃圾商业鼓励创新和垃圾回收。绝大多数商贩(87.1%)认为自己的年龄不会成为障碍,而且男女商贩(93.5%)和各代商贩(90%)都可以平等地从事这一行业。研究表明,利用废弃塑料瓶形成的企业有利于全球社会、经济和环境状况。需要在尼日利亚等发展中国家开展更多的实地研究,以建立处理塑料瓶和其他塑料废弃物的技术和职业能力。
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