Governments and environmental organizations around the world are stepping up efforts to address the growing waste crisis. Rising population, urbanization, and increased consumption have led to a significant increase in waste generation, creating serious environmental and health challenges.
One major concern is the rise in plastic waste pollution. In many developing regions, poor waste collection systems have led some households to burn plastic waste as fuel, releasing harmful pollutants into the air and posing risks to public health.
Across Africa, several countries are introducing new initiatives to improve organic waste management and support informal waste pickers who play an important role in recycling systems. These efforts aim to reduce landfill pollution while creating safer working conditions for waste collectors.
In Nigeria, authorities are also taking steps to strengthen chemical and solid waste management practices. In cities like Lagos, plans are underway to replace old dumpsites with modern recycling and waste treatment facilities.
Experts say improving waste separation, expanding recycling infrastructure, and adopting sustainable waste practices will be essential to protecting the environment and public health in the years ahead.