Municipal Solid Waste Management: the interdependence between communication and selective collection

Natália Dadario, Sandra Cristina De Oliveira, R. Baptista
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Considering the role of communication for the effectiveness of selective waste collection programs (SCP), the research aimed to analyze the communication process used among the actors involved in waste SCP. In order to achieve the objective, a county located in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, was used as the case study. In the research, diagrams of information transmission were created, based on the Shannon Weaver model and adapted by DeFleur, so that communication gaps in the explored SCP and possibilities for improvement were identified. Among the results obtained in the study, it was observed that there is a distance between population and the cooperative that impairs the interactivity between these actors; the current information is insufficient to reinforce behavior in the population, since they don’t take into account environmental, social and economic factors as a form of mobilization; and the most effective means of communication to the public (speakers on the trucks) is no longer used to publicize the program. Thus, the communication in the analyzed SCP still lacks improvements, since the study identified noises in the communication that lead to failures in the selective collection of the county in question.
城市固体废物管理:沟通与选择性收集之间的相互依存关系
考虑到沟通在选择性废物收集计划(SCP)的有效性中所起的作用,本研究旨在分析参与废物收集计划的参与者之间的沟通过程。为了实现这一目标,我们将位于巴西圣保罗州内陆的一个县作为案例研究。在研究中,基于Shannon Weaver模型并经DeFleur改编,建立了信息传递图,从而确定了所探索SCP的沟通差距和改进的可能性。在研究结果中,观察到群体与合作社之间存在距离,这损害了这些行动者之间的互动性;目前的信息不足以加强人口的行为,因为它们没有考虑到环境、社会和经济因素作为动员的一种形式;与公众沟通的最有效手段(卡车上的扬声器)不再用于宣传该计划。因此,所分析的SCP中的通信仍然缺乏改进,因为研究发现了通信中的噪声,导致有关县的选择性收集失败。
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