Evaluating the Effectiveness and Challenges of the Solid Waste Management System in Lilongwe City Council, Malawi

Wisdom Chigoti Kasauka*, K. M. Abubakkar Sithik**
* DMI St. Eugene University, Chibombo Campus, Zambia.
** DMI St. John The Baptist University, Malawi.
Periodicity:July - September'2024
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jcom.12.2.21004

Abstract

The current state of Solid Waste Management in Lilongwe City underscores the need to integrate contemporary and technological approaches for more efficient waste handling, with the support of digital solutions. Despite the severity of the solid waste issue impacting various sectors, including households, businesses, industries, and agriculture, there has been minimal effort to educate communities and townships on the importance of waste separation prior to collection. Recognizing that certain types of waste can be recycled for specific purposes, such as in agriculture, is essential. There is also a need for increased individual involvement to address solid waste management challenges, aiming to shift public perception and promote sustainable waste management practices. The rapid pace of waste production, driven by industrialization and population growth, is concerning. Unauthorized dumping has led to an unpleasant environment, noxious odors, and significant health risks through contamination of land, air, and water resources. Addressing these challenges requires focusing on technology and innovative solutions to manage solid waste effectively. This approach should enhance coordination and improve waste management from the point of creation and categorization to disposal at the dumping site. Implementing such methods could help reduce public health issues related to waste mishandling in urban areas. A proposed digital waste management solution, such as a cloud-based application, could represent a significant step towards achieving effective waste management practices in the city.

Keywords

Solid Waste Management (SWM), Municipal Waste Management, Waste Collection Efficiency, Waste Disposal Methods, Waste Recycling Programs, Landfill Management, Waste Segregation.

How to Cite this Article?

Kasauka, W. C., and Sithik, K. M. A. (2024). Evaluating the Effectiveness and Challenges of the Solid Waste Management System in Lilongwe City Council, Malawi. i-manager’s Journal on Computer Science, 12(2), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.26634/jcom.12.2.21004

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