Solid waste generation and composition in Egerton university community.

dc.contributor.authorKariuki, J. M.
dc.contributor.authorMoturi, W. N.
dc.contributor.authorShivoga, W. A.
dc.contributor.authorKilonzi, C. M.
dc.contributor.authorKinyanjui, D. N.
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-28T07:53:23Z
dc.date.available2025-07-28T07:53:23Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionjmaina@chuka.ac.ke dkinyanjui@chuka.ac.ke library@chuka.ac.ke www.chuka.ac.ke
dc.description.abstractSolid waste management is a requirement for any community with management strategies and impacts environmental and human health. For it to succeed, data on waste generation and composition should be availed. This research established the amount and composition of solid waste generated in Egerton University and the surrounding community. It was a cross-sectional survey of 40 households drawn from students, tenants and farmers. Generation and composition was determined using principles outlined by Pfammatter and Schertenleib. Waste generated was generally low for all respondents. Per capita waste generation of 142.31 g for tenants, 70 g for students and 102 g for farmers was lower than the average daily per capita waste generated in low income groups in the urban areas of developing countries. Food waste was the largest component for tenants and students, making up 69% and 73% of total waste generated by weight, respectively. Sweepings (mostly soil) made the largest fraction of waste (93%) of the total waste for farmers. Thus, waste generation was influenced by income with respondents earning highest generating the most. Also, waste composition was characteristic of developing counties with food waste having higher percentage (65%) of all total waste.
dc.identifier.citationKariuki, J. M., Moturi, W. N., Shivoga, W. A., Kilonzi, C. M. and Kinyanjui, D. N. (2015). Solid waste generation and composition in Egerton university community. Isutsa, D. K. (Ed.). Proceedings of the First International Research Conference held from 29th to 31st October, 2014 in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya, 330-336 pp.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.chuka.ac.ke/handle/123456789/20224
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherChuka University
dc.subjectSolid waste management
dc.subjectWaste generation
dc.subjectWaste composition
dc.subjectEgerton University
dc.subjectCross-sectional survey
dc.subjectPer capita waste
dc.subjectFood waste
dc.subjectHousehold waste
dc.subjectSweepings
dc.subjectSoil waste
dc.subjectStudents
dc.subjectTenants
dc.subjectFarmers
dc.subjectIncome and waste generation
dc.subjectRural-urban interface
dc.subjectDeveloping countries
dc.subjectPfammatter and Schertenleib method
dc.subjectWaste characterization
dc.subjectWeight-based analysis
dc.subjectWaste quantification
dc.subjectEnvironmental impact
dc.subjectHuman health
dc.subjectLow-income communities
dc.subjectWaste management strategies
dc.titleSolid waste generation and composition in Egerton university community.
dc.typeArticle

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