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Environmental Consequence Of The Plastic Waste Management System In The Banadir Region
Summary
This environmental impact assessment of Mogadishu's solid waste management system identified critical deficiencies in collection, transport, and disposal practices that pose significant ecological and public health risks. Researchers recommended waste reduction and recycling programs, cleaner technologies, and pollution control measures to guide more sustainable waste management in the Banadir region.
This Academy study aims to establish the environmental impact assessment conducted on the solid waste management system in Mogadishu City. This research examines the primary objective of the EIA was to evaluate the potential environmental impacts resulting from the city’s garbage collection and disposal practices. The assessment conducted by the researcher considered various factors, including waste generation, effectiveness of collection, transportation implications, treatment and disposal methods, as well as health and social impacts. Additionally,suggested mitigation actions were also taken into account during the assessment. The outcomes of the EIA clearly emphasized the critical importance of implementing improved waste management procedures to minimize adverse environmental consequences. Recommendations were made for initiatives such as waste reduction and recycling, adopting cleaner technology, and implementing pollution control measures. The findings of this EIA provide valuable insights for the regional environmental agencies and the responsible waste management company in Mogadishu City.These insights will aid in making informed decisions to reduce negative environmental impacts and promote sustainable waste management practices.