Abstract

Household solid waste management is a major public health concern in the community people and closely related to daily human life. Community people can play a pivotal role in managing household solid waste. Objectives: This study was aimed to assess the awareness and practice of household solid waste management among the people living in the Mugda community in Dhaka. Methods: A descriptive co-relational study design was used. A total of 112 participants were selected with the convenience sampling technique. The data collection period was from July 2019 to June 2020. The data were collected from the participants by face-to-face interview through the door-to-door survey by using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed by using descriptive, Pearson correlation, t-test, and one-way ANOVA statistics. Results: Finding of the study shows that the mean awareness regarding household solid waste management was 7.96 (SD = 1.64) and the mean practice was 2.94 (SD = 1.35) respectively. It indicates that the awareness and practice of community people were at a moderate level. In bivariate analysis, it has been shown that training on household solid waste management (“P < 0.001”), and recyclable waste (p = 0.019) were statistically significantly correlated with household solid waste management practice. Conclusion: Overall awareness and practice level of household solid waste management were at a moderate level among the community people. Training on household solid waste management and recyclable waste management were statistically significantly correlated with household solid waste management. Policymakers can use this baseline data to make a strategy for increasing awareness among the community people.

Highlights

  • Household solid waste management is a major public health concern among the community people throughout the world and closely related to daily human life [1]

  • Policymakers can use this baseline data to make a strategy for increasing awareness among the community people

  • The current study focuses on awareness and practice regarding household solid waste management

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Introduction

Household solid waste management is a major public health concern among the community people throughout the world and closely related to daily human life [1]. Bangladesh is one of the most polluted countries in the world due to its improper household solid waste management [3]. Household solid waste management is a great challenge to the people living in the community. Solid waste generates in Bangladesh was estimated to be 8280 tons and annually generate 3.02 million tons. 63% of people didn’t manage household solid waste properly [3]. About 39% of people didn’t manage household solid waste properly in the world [4]. In India, it was estimated that people of the municipal area generated household solid waste daily at 160,000 MT (Metric Ton) [5]

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