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Title Co-production in solid waste management: analyses of emerging cases and implications for circular economy in Nigeria
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Authors Ezeudu, OB; Oraelosi, TC; Agunwamba, JC; Ugochukwu, UC
Title Co-production in solid waste management: analyses of emerging cases and implications for circular economy in Nigeria
Year 2021
Published Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 28, 37
DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-14471-8
Abstract Co-production is a paradigm shift from the traditional model of public policymaking and service delivery that advocates for the involvement and participation of end-users of services as co-partaker in the process. In this paper, we examined the emerging models of co-production in solid waste management in Nigeria using a case study methodology. Four cases were purposefully selected for detailed exploration. The results of the analysis show that the involvement of the plurality of the non-state actors in waste management co-production brought in innovation through ICT, financial resources through grants, and increased public awareness. And have also given the service receivers a change of orientation that makes them perceive waste as a source of income rather than all rubbish needed to be discarded. However, possible exploitation of informal waste pickers, unclear business models, and absence of prior arrangement for coming together of both state and non-state actors in designing the service production are challenges to the emerging co-production cases. The current study further shows that the emerging co-production efforts have huge potential in promoting circular economy as it creates a better avenue for the implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR), the establishment of eco-industrial parks, and safe integration of informal waste recyclers.
Author Keywords Waste disposal; Waste recycling; Informal waste picking; Resource recovery; Waste Policy; Waste reuse
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000652107200004
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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