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Sustainable recycling model: A comparative analysis between India and Tanzania
Authors:Bob Jan Schoot UiterkampHossein Azadi  Peter Ho
Institution:a Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
b Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium
c Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Abstract:Higher economic growth in developing countries has caused higher amounts of wastes. Local government authorities in these countries usually fail to provide adequate services to dispose the increasing amounts of waste, resulting in threats for both the population and environment health. There is therefore an urgent need for recycling as a form of waste management in order to stop the devastating effects of solid waste in developing countries. Using a qualitative method of analysis, this study presents a model to measure and rank the sustainability of recycling programs in India and Tanzania. The model consists of six main constructs including “production, economic, governmental, social, technological, and international factors”. The results showed that India outperforms Tanzania in sustainable recycling programs: per capita waste generated per day in Delhi is higher than in Dar es Salaam; the government of India focuses more on developing recycling plans and techniques as compared to the government of Tanzania where the country is not actively involved in the recycling process; and the solid waste management planning in India is being performed better than Tanzania.
Keywords:Sustainable recycling model  Solid waste management  Economic development  Industrialization  Environment health  Lower Middle Income Countries
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