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Solid waste management in least developed countries: current status and challenges faced

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Increasing solid waste generation is a major concern worldwide, with least developed countries (LDCs) particularly affected due to ineffective waste management systems. This article assessed the current status of solid waste management in LDCs from waste generation to disposal. Solid waste generation in LDCs averages 0.56 kg/capita/day while the solid waste stream consists mainly of organics (52%) followed by recyclables (26%). Waste collection is also low and due to irregular waste collection, many people in LDCs resort to illegal practices such as illegal dumping or open burning of wastes. Sanitary landfilling is almost non-existent in LDCs with some of the few landfills present severely lacking in effective leachate or gas collection systems. While recycling is carried out in some LDCs, the most common practice is to collect recyclables for exportation. Similarly, composting of solid waste exists mainly on small-scale while biogas plants present in LDCs are used mostly for treatment of animal manure. Some of the challenges faced by LDCs include lack of funding, infrastructure, legislations, knowledge, and awareness on solid waste issues. However, there is a huge potential for job creation in the solid waste management field including waste collection, recycling, composting and even sanitary landfilling.

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(Adapted from: Waste Management, Vol. 43, Mohee et al., Current status of solid waste management in small island developing states: a review, pp. 539–549, Copyright (2015), with permission from Elsevier)

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Bundhoo, Z.M.A. Solid waste management in least developed countries: current status and challenges faced. J Mater Cycles Waste Manag 20, 1867–1877 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10163-018-0728-3

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