CLASSIFIFCATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN GEIDAM, YOBE STATE

Authors

  • Babagana Bukar Gaje Mai Idris Alooma Polytechnic, Geidam
  • Idriss Usman Janga

Keywords:

Municipal solid waste (MSW), Bioenergy, Disposal, Environmental hazards, Briquette

Abstract

The importance of classifying municipal solid waste in the process of managing the waste cannot be overemphasized. This is because of the powerful insights it provides regarding the composition of the waste. This study classifies municipal solid waste (MSW) in Geidam into different component. The result of the study indicated that the waste contains 39% food waste, 31% plastic, 10.5% paper, 4.5% fabric, 3.5% metal, 1.5% glass and the other components constituted about 10% of the waste. The findings of the study revealed that most of the municipal solid wastes (MSW) in Geidam are organic wastes are organic in nature which signifies great opportunities for generation of bioenergy from the waste. The results also revealed that plastics represented a significant portion of the waste which informs the urgent demand to solve the problem of uncontrolled dumping of the material. The study recommends that government and other relevant stakeholders at all levels should engage in public awareness campaign on the health and environmental hazards posed by municipal solid wastes (MSW) disposal and the possibilities of converting them into useful products such bioenergy and fertilizers.

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Published

2024-06-29