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Managing waste is highly prudent to climate resilience – STRANEK

STRANEK

Policy think tank Strategic Network (STRANEK) has opined that managing waste is highly prudent for climate resilience.

According to STRANEK, managing waste is a key factor so far as sanitation is concerned.

”In fact, it is of critical importance to public health, human dignity, climate resilience and environmental preservation. Indeed, cleanliness being next to Godliness is tied to making sure that there
is effective waste management. Of course, it cannot be denied that waste is an inevitable bi-product of human life.”

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Read the full statement below

*MANAGING WASTE IS HIGHLY PRUDENT TO CLIMATE RESILIENCE-* *STRANEK-*

*Africa*

Climate Change has brought disruption in our temperature and weather conditions.

Hitherto, our temperature and weather conditions were predictable but it is not so. Human activities are a contributing factor which have caused more harm than good regarding climate change. Burning of oil, coal, gas and poor management of waste have been some

of the causes of our climate change.

Managing waste is a key factor so far as sanitation is concerned. In fact, it is of critical importance to public health, human dignity, climate resilience and environmental preservation. Indeed, cleanliness being next to Godliness is tied to making sure that there

is effective waste management. Of course, it cannot be denied that waste is an inevitable bi-product of human life.

The effective and efficient management of waste is a challenge in Ghana especially in the cities. To be blunt, the way waste is managed is a chief factor which affects climate

change. The rising population growth in the cities have brought about large quantities of waste and the authorities in charge of waste management are overwhelmed in managing

the waste in a sanitary manner.

Residents in the cities have an attitude of not disposing off waste in an appropriate

manner by littering indiscriminately including burning of rubbish, dumping rubbish into gutters among others. Clearly, the use of tricycles popularly known as “aboboyaa”, wheelbarrows, power tillers, three-wheeled tractors, headloads et cetera are overly depended on to transport waste and most of these simple equipment owners dispose of the waste through landfill, open dumping, burning and burying. The treatment and

disposal of waste can produce emissions of several greenhouse gases which contributes to global climate change as we are currently experiencing. Indeed, the climate impact of waste are becoming difficult to ignore due to its contribution towards the human-driven

methane emissions (which is part of the greenhouse gas emissions apart from carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide). Landfill opens room for high levels of methane gas and carbon dioxide through the waste decomposition.

STRANEK-Africa has deliberated on this situation and wants to advocate on how city waste can be handled. Recycling waste should be done more than resorting to the landfill

method. It goes a long way to reduce emissions as well as greenhouse gases. Albeit the fact that Government is doing something about recycling, it should be encouraged so that everyone can get involved.

Also, there must be strict compliance with existing environmental legislations and bye-laws in the conveyance, handling and disposal of waste. No one should be left off the hook when one is found engaging in illegal disposal of waste.

Government should find ways to stop people from shipping waste products into the country. Companies like Zoomlion Waste Management Experts, Jekora Ventures Limited, Waste

Landfills Company Limited, Dispose Green, BD Waste et cetera are actually some of the big waste management companies in Ghana hence it is important for them to up their game to improve on city waste management.

Surely, we should all be involved in building motherland Ghana.

Signed.

Nii Tettey Tetteh Esq. LL.M

Executive Director

+233 559 042 914

Eyram Norglo

Director of Research

+ 233 266 119 773

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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