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Engineering solutions for reducing open dumping and illegal waste disposal in Ghana

Ilham Ku-nwa Hamid Edna Korlekie Dapaah Hamdala Hunsulu Hamid

Abstrak

Rapid urbanization in Ghana has intensified the challenges associated with municipal solid waste management, particularly in relation to open dumping and illegal disposal practices. This study investigates the drivers, patterns, and spatial distribution of informal waste disposal across six municipalities, across Accra and Kumasi, using a mixed-methods approach that integrates household surveys (n = 600), key informant interviews, and machine learning-based route optimization. Results reveal that over 60 % of households resort to informal dumping due to limited-service coverage, high collection costs, and socio-cultural perceptions of waste. The waste stream is predominantly organic, with compostable materials accounting for over 70 % of total waste generated. Engineering-oriented interventions such as community-scale composting, AI-enhanced collection routing, and participatory monitoring using geolocation tools are proposed to address these systemic inefficiencies. The findings underscore the need for decentralized, context-sensitive, and technology-supported waste governance models. Policy recommendations are offered to align local practices with circular economy principles and improve environmental health outcomes.

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Ilham Ku-nwa Hamid

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Edna Korlekie Dapaah

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Hamdala Hunsulu Hamid

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Hamid, I.K., Dapaah, E.K., Hamid, H.H. (2025). Engineering solutions for reducing open dumping and illegal waste disposal in Ghana. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wmb.2025.100265

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2025
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10.1016/j.wmb.2025.100265
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