Abstract

Nigeria is part of the countries and regions impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is a brand-new viralillness. Virtually every area of the business has been significantly impacted and influenced by the epidemic.Waste generation and management are among the 21st century's most urgent environmental issues.Worldwide garbage quantities are continually rising despite legislative measures. It would be feasible tosave tremendous quantities of materials by enhancing reuse and recycling alternatives, in addition to thesignificant environmental effects of the large amounts of waste land occupied. The Covid-19 epidemic hada substantial influence on garbage recycling as well, which increased non-recyclable consumption inresponse to hygienic requirements as well as new consumption habits. The research was planned as adescriptive survey. This research focuses on sustainable post-Covid-19 pandemic methods for generatingmoney out of garbage. The study's conclusions showed that plastic, nylon, metal, organic fraction, nasalmasks, and other waste products may be recycled into riches both during and after the epidemic. Therefore,the study advised that in order to avoid relying on "emergency approaches," based on having to resort torises in non-recyclable consumption types, it is essential to boost level of readiness for an anticipatedincidence of any disease outbreak in the future. It will also be stated how and where to turn waste into usefulassets.

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