A survey on municipal solid waste and residents’ awareness in Da Nang city, Vietnam |
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Authors: | Suehiro Otoma Hai Hoang Hai Hong Izumi Miyazaki Ricardo Diaz |
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Institution: | 1. Graduate School of Environmental Engineering, University of Kitakyushu, 1-1 Hibikino, Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, 808-0135, Japan 2. Faculty of the Environment, Da Nang University of Technology, Da Nang, Vietnam 3. Fine Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan
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Abstract: | A survey on solid waste generation and residents’ awareness was conducted in Da Nang city, Vietnam in 2010. We took samples from residents, hotels, restaurants, and city markets. Data reveals that each resident generates on average 0.71 kg/capita/day (3 kg/household/day). Regarding the composition, organic waste (food, flowers, leaves, grass) accounts for about 70 % of residents’ waste followed by plastics. Likewise, about 14 % of residents’ waste can be recycled. Furthermore, we find that middle income households in the suburbs have the largest waste generation with 4.9 kg/household/day. We consider that this finding is explained by their dedication to agricultural activities, such as planting fruit trees and vegetables, and gardening. Finally, we find that only about 60 % of interviewees have knowledge of how to segregate waste, however more than 90 % of them are willing to cooperate with the introduction of a waste segregation program in the city. |
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