From waste to wealth: investigating the economic contributions of primary waste scavengers in Yola North Urban Area, Nigeria

F. Yusuf, Hafiz Ismail
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Poor waste management and extreme poverty are twin challenges that threaten most of the cities of Nigeria including Yola north urban area, presenting waste scavengers as an alternative for solutions. This research paper explores the economic contributions of primary waste scavengers (i.e waste pickers) in Urban Yola North, highlighting their significant contribution in turning waste into money. The paper focuses on how scavenging helps to build a more sustainable urban environment by producing cash, employment, and raw materials for the recycling sector. Drawing on a sample of 205 waste scavengers through surveys and interview, the findings reveal that majority (88.73%) derive economic benefits from their work; in addition to 1.95% presented environmental motivations. More than half of the respondents (54.15%) report a monthly income between N11,000 and N20,000, with smaller proportions earning higher incomes. These findings offer valuable insights into the economic contributions of waste scavengers in Urban Yola North. This research expands our understanding of waste-to-wealth initiatives in similar urban settings, laying the groundwork for broader discussions and strategies to enhance the well-being and livelihoods of waste scavengers, ultimately contributing to sustainable livelihoods in urban centres. The study recommends provision of social security such as social assistance programs and other interventions to reduce their social exclusion, and employer and employee rights should be maintained by law, between the waste pickers and their masters (middlemen) in order to reduce extortion in the industry. Formalization of the occupation will also be considered to improve the nature of their operation and ensure their safety.
从废物到财富:调查尼日利亚约拉北城区初级废物清扫工的经济贡献
废物管理不善和极端贫困是威胁尼日利亚大多数城市(包括约拉北城区)的双重挑战,而拾荒者则是解决这一问题的替代方案。本研究论文探讨了约拉北部城区主要拾荒者(即拾荒者)的经济贡献,强调了他们在变废为宝方面的重大贡献。论文重点探讨了拾荒者如何通过为回收部门创造现金、就业机会和原材料,来帮助建设更可持续的城市环境。通过对 205 名拾荒者进行抽样调查和访谈,研究结果显示,大多数(88.73%)拾荒者从他们的工作中获得了经济收益;此外,还有 1.95% 的拾荒者提出了环保动机。半数以上的受访者(54.15%)表示月收入在 1.1 万至 2 万纽币之间,收入较高的比例较小。这些发现为了解约拉北部城区拾荒者的经济贡献提供了宝贵的见解。这项研究扩大了我们对类似城市环境中 "变废为宝 "倡议的了解,为更广泛地讨论和制定战略以提高拾荒者的福利和生计奠定了基础,最终有助于城市中心的可持续生计。研究建议提供社会保障,如社会援助计划和其他干预措施,以减少对他们的社会排斥,并通过法律维护拾荒者和他们的主人(中间人)之间的雇主和雇员权利,以减少该行业的敲诈勒索行为。还将考虑使这一职业正规化,以改善其经营性质并确保其安全。
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