Towards an e-waste management framework in Kenya
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose this paper is to provide an overview of e-waste management practices in Kenya and selected countries. It develops an ideal regulatory framework for e-waste management in Kenya.
Design/methodology/approach - Methodology adopted for this paper includes collecting data using interviews, direct observation and literature review. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are used.
Findings - E-waste is an emerging stream of solid waste in Kenya. It has become a major concern due to the high volumes generated, its hazardous fractions and the lack of policies applicable to its disposal. Gaps are identified in the areas of awareness levels, e-waste management technology, financing, collection, disposal, monitoring, and stakeholder collaboration.
Research limitations/implications - Geographically the study area is limited to Nairobi and its environs. With regard to product, the paper focuses on ICT equipment.
Practical implications - The proposed framework has direct practical policy implications to manufacturers who ought to reduce e-waste from production, consumers who should adopt safe disposal practices, recyclers/ informal actors who ought to use environmental friendly methods and government agencies that enforce e-waste policies.
Originality/value - This paper adds to the body of knowledge on the e-waste problem from the perspective of developed as well as developing countries. It points out best practices for socio economic development and fronts arguments for sustainable environmental management.
URI
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=17090723&show=abstracthttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/49201
Citation
Tocho J A, Waema T M, (2013) "Towards an e-waste management framework in Kenya", info, Vol. 15 Iss: 5Publisher
University of Nairobi School Of Computing And Informatics