Inventory of Household Solid Waste Management in the City of Parakou
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The constant increase in the quantity of waste is a thoughtful issue for the city of Parakou, which
mainly adopts traditional dumping as a waste treatment method. The obvious consequence is the
proliferation of uncontrolled dumps that annoy for the population. The aim of this work is to
present the current situation of waste management in this city for a more effective and
sustainable intervention.
A descriptive and analytical study was conducted. The choice of purposive sampling was
adopted and mainly concerned institutions, pre-collection and collection structures involved in
waste management. Excel software was used for data processing and Arc-View to produce the
maps.
The results show sixteen (16) pre-collect waste structures from 31.50% of households in the city
of Parakou with rudimentary and insufficient equipment and understaffed staff for an average of
4.11 garbage collectors per structure. As for collection, the two companies that collect waste
from the collection points to the final dump are no longer working. Thus, the collection points
are overflowing, the waste is up to the level of the storefront and makes it difficult to move
around. So, the garbage collectors are forced to go to the final dump, but 10.30% of them dump
the waste on the illegal dumps. Dumps proliferate in the city and generate olfactory and visual
nuisances that constitute a danger to the health of the population. 66.67% of NGOs raised issues
related to complaints from people living near the dumpsites. It is therefore crucial to strengthen
both financially and technically the structures involved in waste management and opt for
management based really on recovery.
