Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS WASTE MANAGEMENT

View through CrossRef
As the global population grows, an abundance of products are being produced to fulfill endless demands, leading to a corresponding rise in waste and associated challenges. Waste sorting is the most efficient method to decrease waste volume, and addressing waste-related issues requires universal recognition of the significance of waste sorting and its integration into daily routines - recycling waste and repurposing items that may be unwanted by some but valuable to others. Waste education is crucial in raising awareness about the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste. This study explores public perceptions and attitudes toward waste management in Mongolia, focusing on Ulaanbaatar. The increase in waste generation due to population growth, urbanization, and industrialization has made effective waste management a crucial issue. The research examines citizen’s awareness, knowledge, and practices related to waste sorting and recycling using survey data. Results show that majority of respondents sometimes sort their waste, while some of them do not sort at all, indicating limited awareness and infrastructure challenges. A majority of participants rated Ulaanbaatar's waste management as poor, but most of them acknowledged recycling as an effective waste processing method. The study highlights gaps in education and information dissemination, with more than sixty present of citizens reporting minimal exposure to waste separation education. The study underscores the need for early childhood education on waste management, ongoing training for citizens and producers, targeted information campaigns, and increased public involvement to establish sustainable waste management practices. Recommendations include improving waste collection infrastructure, implementing educational programs, and promoting community participation in waste management planning.
Title: SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Description:
As the global population grows, an abundance of products are being produced to fulfill endless demands, leading to a corresponding rise in waste and associated challenges.
Waste sorting is the most efficient method to decrease waste volume, and addressing waste-related issues requires universal recognition of the significance of waste sorting and its integration into daily routines - recycling waste and repurposing items that may be unwanted by some but valuable to others.
Waste education is crucial in raising awareness about the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste.
This study explores public perceptions and attitudes toward waste management in Mongolia, focusing on Ulaanbaatar.
The increase in waste generation due to population growth, urbanization, and industrialization has made effective waste management a crucial issue.
The research examines citizen’s awareness, knowledge, and practices related to waste sorting and recycling using survey data.
Results show that majority of respondents sometimes sort their waste, while some of them do not sort at all, indicating limited awareness and infrastructure challenges.
A majority of participants rated Ulaanbaatar's waste management as poor, but most of them acknowledged recycling as an effective waste processing method.
The study highlights gaps in education and information dissemination, with more than sixty present of citizens reporting minimal exposure to waste separation education.
The study underscores the need for early childhood education on waste management, ongoing training for citizens and producers, targeted information campaigns, and increased public involvement to establish sustainable waste management practices.
Recommendations include improving waste collection infrastructure, implementing educational programs, and promoting community participation in waste management planning.

Related Results

Abortion Attitudes (Media Content, User Comments)
Abortion Attitudes (Media Content, User Comments)
The concept of "abortion attitudes" refers to an individual's or group's beliefs, opinions, and feelings regarding the practice of abortion (Jelen & Wilcox, 2003). Abortion her...
Evaluation of construction and demolition waste management practices using environmental and economic impact assessment
Evaluation of construction and demolition waste management practices using environmental and economic impact assessment
Purpose Effective management of a substantial quantity of construction and demolition (C&D) waste is vital to achieving the objectives of sustainable construc...
E-waste Management Using Blockchain Technology
E-waste Management Using Blockchain Technology
Introduction; Bridging the digital divide requires the provision of affordable, fair and quality ICT. With nearly two-thirds of the world’s population still offline, there is a nee...
DAMPAK TEKNOLOGI TERHADAP PROSES BELAJAR MENGAJAR
DAMPAK TEKNOLOGI TERHADAP PROSES BELAJAR MENGAJAR
DAFTAR PUSTAKAAditama, M. H. R., & Selfiardy, S. (2022). Kehidupan Mahasiswa Kuliah Sambil Bekerja di Masa Pandemi Covid-19. Kidspedia: Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini, 3(...
Smart Domestic Waste Segregation
Smart Domestic Waste Segregation
Waste Management and segregation is a much-needed process in metro cities and urban areas due to spreading of diseases. It is estimated that India produces 42.0 million tons of mu...
SOSIALISASI PEMAHAMAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH RUMAH TANGGA DI DESA TRUKO
SOSIALISASI PEMAHAMAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH RUMAH TANGGA DI DESA TRUKO
ABSTRACTOne of the problems in Truko Village is the waste problem. Based on the observations, the waste comes from household waste, both organic and inorganic waste. Trucko Village...
OPTIMIZATION OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN KREMENCHUK TERRITORIAL COMMUNITY
OPTIMIZATION OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN KREMENCHUK TERRITORIAL COMMUNITY
Purpose. Many years of experience in the operation of landfills for solid waste has contributed to the development of a number of measures aimed at preventing their adverse effects...

Back to Top