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 Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi

BENUE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


Plastic Waste Management and The Health Security of Rural and Urban Residents In Benue State



Abstract

Poor plastic waste management remains one of the major challenges confronting the sustainable

health security of rural and urban residents in Nigeria. The risks associated with the ugly

incidence ranged from contamination of water sources and food chain, air pollution to chemical

exposure with varying degrees of harm of human health. This study therefore, is a comparative

assessment of the effects of poor plastic waste management on health security of rural and

urban residents of Makurdi Local Government Area in Benue State, Nigeria. The focus was to

examine the health risks which rural and urban residents in the area suffer as a result of

improper or poor management of plastic waste products.

Data were gathered from 400

respondents primarily through the use of semi – structured questionnaire (SSQ), while the

supplementary tools were personal observation and secondary data sources like books, journals

and other relevant online materials. Findings of the study revealed that poor management of

plastic waste products has very severe harm on the health security of residents in the study

area. The study concludes that plastic waste compromises the health security standards of

both residents and the environment therefore, it should be managed effectively. The study

recommends the initiation of an action plan to encourage behavioral change towards plastic

waste management and investment in infrastructural development by both private and public

agencies to manage waste effectively as part of the measures to tackle the menace.



Key words: Plastic Waste, Management, Health Security, Low Density, Polyethylene, Effect

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