The Management of Non-Bio Degradable Solid Waste: Challenges and Prospects in the Digital Age


Authors : DUMBI –KAMANDA Louison

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7242971

Abstract : The difficulty that arises in connection with the management of non-biodegradable solid waste including plastic bottles in Kinshasa is that of the lack of effective and efficient communication on the awareness of the population by green associations, to the governance of a beneficial to managenon-biodegradable solid waste including plastic bottles that excessively pollute the City province of Kinshasa. Themagnitude of the modern ecological crisis has led to the formation of a universal awareness of the fragility of planet earth. This awareness of the ecological disaster, lurking over the inhabitants of planet Earth, goes hand in hand with the recognition of the bound fate of all humanity. It therefore contributes to the development of an awareness of cross-border eco-responsibility. Green associations should be imbued with the use of digital technology for the management of nonbiodegradable solid waste, including plastic. Green organisations (environmental NGOs, environmental structures, etc.) should put digital tools as practicesin order to better convey their messages. This is why green associations should use digital technology to persuade the population of Kinoise.

Keywords : Digital, non-biodegradable solid waste management.

The difficulty that arises in connection with the management of non-biodegradable solid waste including plastic bottles in Kinshasa is that of the lack of effective and efficient communication on the awareness of the population by green associations, to the governance of a beneficial to managenon-biodegradable solid waste including plastic bottles that excessively pollute the City province of Kinshasa. Themagnitude of the modern ecological crisis has led to the formation of a universal awareness of the fragility of planet earth. This awareness of the ecological disaster, lurking over the inhabitants of planet Earth, goes hand in hand with the recognition of the bound fate of all humanity. It therefore contributes to the development of an awareness of cross-border eco-responsibility. Green associations should be imbued with the use of digital technology for the management of nonbiodegradable solid waste, including plastic. Green organisations (environmental NGOs, environmental structures, etc.) should put digital tools as practicesin order to better convey their messages. This is why green associations should use digital technology to persuade the population of Kinoise.

Keywords : Digital, non-biodegradable solid waste management.

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