APPRAISAL OF E-WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES IN ONITSHA MAIN MARKET: towards environmental planning and management.


  • Department: Urban and Regional Planning
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ABSTARCT



Urban
waste management, collection and disposal have always been a universal problem.
Extant literatures have documented the importance of solid waste management to
the urban environment. Yet the performance of the authorities charged with the
responsibility of solid waste management in this respect leaves much to be
desired. Therefore, this research study appraises e-waste management activities
with respect to Onitcha main market, Anambra state. To achieve the primary aim
of this study, the study used simple random technique to randomly distribute one
hundred and twenty (120) questionnaires each to industry (therefore examined
the possibilities of e-waste management in the main market of Onitsha
metropolis of Anambra state. Data were analyzed using simple percentage and
mean, under the modified four point likert scale. Despite the many reasons to
support the e-waste management in the studied area, e-waste is limited due to:
(1) insufficient collection (2) no Federal legislation or policy mandating
e-waste recycling (3) lack of management and recovery technologies and (4)
illegal importation of hazardous e-waste to the country where recycling
processes pose serious risks to human and environmental health. In order to
increase the e-waste management rate in the Nigeria, Federal regulation is
needed in order to provide a cohesive approach to e-waste control. Federal
regulation will provide the necessary structure and framework by setting
mandatory recycling targets and establishing the implementation of financing
and enforcement mechanisms for e-waste collection and recycling



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TABLE OF CONTENTS



          CHAPTER ONE



         INTRODUCTION



mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">1.1Background
to the Study



mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">1.2Statement
of the Problem



bold">1.3    Significance of the Study



bold">1.4     Objectives of the Study



bold">1.5    Hypotheses



bold">1.6    Study Area



         CHAPTER TWO "Times New Roman"">



mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK



bold">2.1 The Concept of Waste



bold">        2.1.1 Sources of Waste



bold">        2.1.2 Waste Management
Methods



mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">        2.1.3
Problems of Waste Disposal   



mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">        2.1.4
Prospect of Our Environment



2.2 Options for E-Waste
Management



          2.2.1 Financing the Recycling of E-waste



 



2.2.1    Extended
Producer Responsibility



 



2.2.2    Advance
Recycling Fee



Times">2.3       
GLOBAL E-WASTE MANAGEMENT



 



Times">2.3.1   
European Union E-Waste Recycling
Policies



Times">2.3.2   
E-waste Recycling Policy in Japan



          2.3.3 Waste Management in The U.S.



 



 



2.3.3    California Policies



 



2.3.4    New York Policies



 



2.3.5   
Maine Policies



Times;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">2.5  SUCCESSFUL STATE E-WASTE RECYCLING PROGRAMS



 



2.5 
RECOVERING METALS FROM E-WASTE



Times;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">2.5.1    Urban
Mining with Reference from Onitcha main Market



2.4.2 Nigerian Experience



2.6 E-WASTE COMPONENTS



DANGERS
IN E-WASTE



E-WASTE
MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES



mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">2.7 NIGERIA’S EFFORTS IN E-WASTE
MANAGEMENT



MANAGEMENT
OPTIONS FOR E-WASTE



 



CHAPTER THREE



RESEARCH METHODOLOGY



 



3.0     Introduction



3.1     Study Area



3.2     Research Design



3.3     Sample
Size Determination



3.3.1   
Sampling Procedure



mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">3.4     Sources
of Data



mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">3.5       Research Instruments



mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">3.13   Method
of Data Analysis



References



 



CHAPTER
FOUR



DATA PRESENTATION,
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS



CHAPTER
FIVE



SUMMARY
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS



 



5.1SUMMARY



5.2 CONCLUSION



5.3
RECOMMENDATIONS



BIBLIOGRAPHY



APPENDIX



 



 



  • Department: Urban and Regional Planning
  • Project ID: URP0096
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 130 Pages
  • Reference: YES
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 473
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