Kenya faces significant challenges in managing its increasing volume of waste, leading to environmental and health problems. Poor infrastructure, lack of public awareness, and insufficient funding hinder effective collection, processing, and disposal of waste, contributing to pollution and disease transmission.
Here’s a more detailed look at the waste management issues we intend to address;
1. Inadequate Infrastructure and Resources:
- Lack of Sanitary facilities
- Insufficient Collection Systems:
- Limited Processing Facilities:
Many areas rely on poorly managed sanitation facilities posing significant environmental and health risks.
A large portion of waste is not collected, leading to accumulation in streets and homes, especially in urban areas.
There are insufficient facilities for recycling, composting, or other waste management methods.
2. Public Awareness and Participation:
- Lack of Education:
- Low Social Involvement:
Insufficient public education on proper waste management practices,