Abstract

Background: Numerous human activities produce huge amounts of domestic waste throughout the world and their management and disposal has become a technical and environmental challenge. Knowledge of current practices and perception of household waste management and disposal is necessary for accurate decision making in the more towards a more sustainable approach. This study investigates the level of knowledge on domestic waste management and disposal among housewives in selected rural areas of Puducherry. Method: This study utilized a quantitative research approach. A self-structured questionnaire consisting of 30 questionnaires were used to collect data. The study population consisting of 50 housewives. The study was conducted in selected rural areas of Puducherry. Data collected were analyzed using frequency and percentage distribution. Result: The study results revealed that out of 50 housewives the majority 76% of housewives had adequate knowledge, 20% of them had moderate knowledge and 4% of them had inadequate knowledge regarding domestic waste management and disposal. The chi-square value revealed that the level of knowledge regarding domestic waste management and disposal were highly significant to higher secondary education and pucca house of ρ level 0.000 and 0.005 respectively. Conclusion: Researchers conclude that there is adequate level of knowledge regarding domestic waste management and disposal among selected housewives.

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