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  • The study investigates waste sorting behaviours in Ecuador, focusing on how individual, household, and institutional factors affect these practices amidst rising waste generation in developing countries.
  • It analyzes data from the 2019 National Multipurpose Household Survey and the Census of Economic Environmental Information, ultimately examining 8601 households to draw conclusions.
  • Findings indicate that personal traits like gender and age, along with household location and municipal policies, significantly impact waste sorting, underscoring the need for tailored government initiatives to enhance waste management practices.

Article Abstract

The rapid increase in waste generation in developing countries presents significant challenges, necessitating effective waste management strategies. This study examines the influence of individual, household and institutional factors on waste sorting behaviours in Ecuador, employing an ordered logistic regression model. Data were sourced from the 2019 National Multipurpose Household Survey (NMHS) and the Census of Economic Environmental Information in Decentralised Autonomous Governments (CEEIGAD). The NMHS uses a two-stage probabilistic sampling methodology, with census sectors as the primary sampling units and households as the secondary units. After excluding outliers and selecting individuals aged 15-65 years, the final sample consisted of 8601 households, including 26,175 individuals. The findings reveal that personal attributes such as gender, ethnicity, age, marital status and environmental concern significantly influence waste sorting behaviours. Household characteristics, including urban or rural location, are also critical. Institutional factors, such as municipal regulations, waste collection fees and waste separation at source, play essential roles in promoting waste separation. The study highlights the necessity for targeted governmental policies. Recommendations include improving environmental education, increasing sorting infrastructure in urban areas and ensuring waste collection systems maintain the separation of waste streams.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X241281823DOI Listing

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