Lesson 21- Urban Waste Flashcards
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Urban Waste
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- Creates lots of issues for planners and authorities
- can cause air and water pollution, have a negative impact on helath
- Globally increases around 7% every year due to population growth and economic growth
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How is waste linked to wealth and development?
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- Wealthy nations consume more than poorer nations. Within a country, wealthier residents also consume more resources
- Urban dwellers produce twice as much waste as rural areas
-urbanisation across Latin America, Asia and Africa showing no signs of slowing, waste production is expected to rise in the future
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Sources of waste
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- Residential-households
- Industrial-manufactorers
- Commercial-Stores
- Institutional-Schools,Hospitals
- Construction and Demolition
- Urban service-Street clearing
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How does waste differ between HIC’s and LIC’s?
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- LIC’S tend to produce more organic waste like food and human waste
- HIC’s tend to generate more plastic, paper and aluminium waste
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CASE STUDY URBAN WASTE-New York,USA
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- Over 10,000 tonnes of residential waste collected a day
- Over 15,000 tonnes of recyclable waste colected every day
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How and why was the waste cleaned in New York
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- Government used men dressed as white soldiers to clean the streets as they previously used to put it in the sea
- They have opened dozens of land fills and incinerators-export 85% of their waste to landfills
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of landfill as a strategy to manage urban waste
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- Property sites and different types of waste accepted and condensed
- Unsightly, often get opposed by neighbouring residents, high transport costs
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How is trade used to by HIC’S to manage their waste?
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- Waste is increasingly traded valuable as its sent from HIC’s to LIC’s/NEE’s, often toxic waste from electronic products
- becoming an issue across Asia and Africa contaminating ecosystems
-creates black market as selling them is illegal
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CASE STUDY E-WASTE-Ghana,West Africa
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- Ghana imports around 150,000 tonnes of second hand electronics a year
- Up to 10,000 workers wade through tons of discarded goods
- About 80,000 men, women and children subsist from the Agbogbloshie dump either on site in the adjacent slum
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Impacts of the E-waste in Ghana
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- Skin diseases and ailments, respiratory issues due to the high pollution
- Health risks entering the food market as haggard livestock roam freely and graze on the dumpsite
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Possible solution to e-waste in Ghana?
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- The German development agency is in the midst of delivering a $5.5 million prodject to build a sustainable, efficient recycling system at Agbogbloshie as well as a health clinic
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What are challenges of displacing waste?
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- Some waste is easier to dispose of than others. E.g food and horticultural waste
- However some urban waste is hazordous particularly that from industry
- LIC’s lack infrastrcuture or resources to manage urban waste correctly