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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Waste Classification Projection For Bamenda Town


Waste in the streets of Bamenda

A research conducted in Bamenda town indicate an unsustainable solid waste management system with present generation rates of 0.53kg/person/day with residencies producing 270tonnes/day expected rise to 420.14 by 2035. Based on the findings, a recycling industry is needed in Bamenda.
Most cities in developing countries possess certain common characteristics such as rapid population growth, urbanization, and lack of resources to provide a better solid waste management system. This often leads to insufficient waste collection, open dumping and the piling up of waste on the streets and in the streams. Waste generation is increasing significantly as a result of these urban characteristics aggravating current capacity constraints in waste management.
Electronic shop converting dumped screens to tv sets
Municipal solid waste is generally composed of electrical and electronic equipment such as discarded computers, printers, mobile phones, TVs and refrigerators, construction and demolition waste, health-care waste, and waste from households, offices, shops, schools and industries, and agricultural residues. These include food waste, garden and park waste, paper and cardboard, wood, textiles, disposable diapers, rubber and leather, plastics, metal, glass and refuse such as ash, dirt, dust, soil and electronic waste (Guerrero et al., 2013).
our partners: CEO Mendel Foundation at bee keeping site


Gross amounts of solid waste are collected and dumped in most cities today. These amounts of municipal solid waste, one of the most important by-products of an urban lifestyle is said to be multiply with the city’s development.
At Tobby Vision Computers, with our mission of inspiring men and women everywhere to reach for a star in ICTs, we do dumping at electronic
our students planting trees on world environment day 2015
repair shops where guys collect these and produce statues with or scrap to use in their repair workshops. Also our dumped screens are converted by local electronician into a television screens. Our school premise is earthed and there is a circuit breaker and surge arrests and we switch off all electricity and remove from wall outlets before leaving. With advice a special partnership with community based Mendel Foundation; we planted 100 trees during the 2015 World Environment Day along the banks of river Atunui in Bambui in line with our vision for a healthy environment..




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