家庭参与固体废物分类减量化、再利用和再循环意愿的决定因素:以达累斯萨拉姆为例

Joel Monella, V. Leyaro
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本研究以家庭为分析单位,以达累斯萨拉姆为个案,运用logistic回归模型,调查和评估家庭参与垃圾分类再利用和再循环意愿的影响因素。基于描述性统计的分析表明,在450个家庭中,大多数受访者(60%)不知道废物的分类和分类,以减少,再利用和回收。在意识到这一点的人中,只有少数人从事废物分类和分类,以减少,再利用和回收;即使是这些,分类也仅限于塑料瓶(超过70%)。回归结果发现,家庭参与生活垃圾分类再利用和回收的意愿受到一系列因素的影响,包括:教育程度、家庭收入水平、病房管理状况、金钱激励和同伴影响,这些因素都具有统计学意义。为了提高家庭对废物分类和分类的参与程度,必须加强利益相关者对城市地区废物收集和管理问题的参与和参与;并透过适当渠道,提高市民对废物收集及管理的认识和意识。更重要的是,从源头上进行废物分类对于有效实施3r倡议至关重要,该倡议今天被视为解决废物管理挑战的解决方案,并为材料分类者提供收入,创造就业机会,促进利用再利用和回收材料的工业和当地工匠的发展。
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Determinants of Households Willingness to Participate In Solid Waste Separation for Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: The Case of Dar es Salaam
Using households as units of analysis, and Dar es Salaam as a case, this study employs the logistic regression model to investigate and assess factors that determine households’ willingness to participate in wastes separation for reuse and recycle. Analysis based on descriptive statistics established that out of 450 households, most respondents (60%) are not aware of wastes separation and sorting for reduce, reuse and recycle. Of those who aware, only a few engaged in wastes separation and sortingfor reduce, reuse and recycling; and even for these, the sorting is only limited to plastics bottles (more than 70%). Regression results find that households’ willingness to participate in domestic waste separation and sorting for reuse and recycle is influenced by array of factors, including: education, household’s level of income, wards handling status, incentive in terms of monetary and peers influence—all these are statistically significant. To enhance higher levels of household participation in wastesseparation and sorting there must be stronger stakeholders’ participation and involvement in issues of waste collection and management in urban areas; and proper channels for enhancing knowledge and awareness about waste collection andmanagement. More importantly, wastes separation at source is critical to effectively implement the 3Rs initiative, which is today perceived as solutions to challenges of managing wastes as well as offering income to material sorters, generate employment and promote industries and local artisans who utilizing reuse and recycled materials.
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