Abstract
The municipal solid wastes in Nigeria contain all sources of unsorted wastes, such as commercial refuse, construction and demolition debris, garbage, electronic wastes etc, which are dumped indiscriminately on roadsides and any available open pits irrespective of the health implication on people. The aim is to emphasize various waste management options, which integrated waste management disclosed the hierarchy of waste management options, environmental impacts of those options where studied under health and social effects, and the legislation of Extended Producer Responsibility were suggested where by product take back by manufacturers, especially when remanufacturing and reuse is available to ensure sound management practice in developing country Nigeria.
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