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"[July Free Report] Impacts of Poor Waste Management in the Society"

by Jean Blaise Seka | 21-07-2023 10:44 recommendations 0

Impacts of Poor Waste Management in the Society


Introduction:

Waste management is a critical issue that affects the environment, public health, and the overall well-being of society. Unfortunately, Cameroon faces significant challenges in managing its waste effectively. In this article, we will explore the consequences of poor waste management in Cameroon and its profound impacts on the society. By examining detailed statistics and relevant data, we aim to shed light on the urgency of addressing this issue.


1. Insufficient Waste Collection and Disposal Infrastructure:

Cameroon struggles with inadequate waste collection and disposal infrastructure. According to recent data, only about 40% of urban areas have access to waste collection services, while the percentage drops to a mere 10% in rural regions. This lack of infrastructure results in significant amounts of waste being left uncollected and improperly disposed of.


2. Health Hazards and Environmental Pollution:

The improper management of waste in Cameroon poses severe health hazards to the population. The accumulation of solid waste in open areas, water bodies, and drainage systems leads to the proliferation of disease-causing organisms, resulting in the spread of infectious diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and malaria. Additionally, the burning of waste, a common practice due to the absence of proper disposal methods, releases toxic gasses and pollutants into the air, contributing to air pollution and respiratory problems.


3. Contamination of Water Sources:

Inadequate waste management has a direct impact on Cameroon's water sources. Improperly discarded waste often finds its way into rivers, lakes, and groundwater, contaminating these vital resources. According to studies, over 70% of urban water sources in Cameroon are polluted, primarily due to inadequate waste management practices. This contamination poses significant risks to public health, leading to waterborne illnesses and long-term environmental degradation.


4. Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Degradation:

Poor waste management also contributes to the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem degradation in Cameroon. The dumping of waste in natural habitats, such as forests and wetlands, disrupts delicate ecosystems, leading to the destruction of habitats for various plant and animal species. This loss of biodiversity not only affects the natural balance but also impacts Cameroon's tourism industry, which heavily relies on its unique wildlife and natural landscapes.


5. Socioeconomic Implications:

The consequences of poor waste management extend to the socioeconomic fabric of Cameroon. The environmental degradation resulting from improper waste disposal reduces the appeal of the country for investment and tourism. Additionally, the costs associated with healthcare services and the treatment of waste-related illnesses place a significant burden on the healthcare system and the economy as a whole.


Conclusion:

The poor waste management practices in Cameroon have detrimental impacts on society, affecting public health, the environment, and the country's socioeconomic development. Urgent action is necessary to improve waste collection, establish proper disposal methods, and raise awareness among the population about the importance of responsible waste management. Through strategic planning, investment, and effective implementation of waste management policies, Cameroon can mitigate the adverse effects of poor waste management and create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for its citizens.


 
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4 Comments

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello Jeans! This is your mentor Yewon.

    Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.
    You have written a report about the effects of inappropriate waste management.
    Waste management is so important part of society since waste is inevitable, and therefore proper waste management is required for a sustainable future!
    I think those five reasons give sufficient explanation for this!
    Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
    Posted 29-08-2023 09:49

  • James Mentor says :
    Greetings Jean! I'm James, your mentor. Nice to virtually meet you :) Your analysis of Impacts of Poor Waste Management is both insightful and interesting.
    I think that you've raised an interesting counterpoint; consider addressing it more fully to strengthen your argument.
    The way you've structured your paragraphs allows for a seamless flow of ideas. Your essay reflects a commendable level of research, enhancing the credibility of your work.
    Good Job !
    Posted 25-08-2023 14:18

Fiona Brown

  • Fiona Brown says :
    Poor waste management has such a profound impact on biodiversity, thank you for posting this thorough and comprehensive report.
    Posted 23-07-2023 22:53

Jean Blaise Seka

  • Jean Blaise Seka says :
    Proper waste management can improve our well being and reduce the effect of climate change in Cameroon.
    Posted 21-07-2023 10:55

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