Sustainability and replication potential of community-based composting: a case study of Bangladesh

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Bin Yousuf, Tariq [1 ]
Ali, Syed Mansoor [2 ]
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[1] Dhaka City Corp, Waste Management Div, 13th Floor, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
[2] Ctr Technol & Dev, Pract Act, Rugby CV23 9QZ, Warwick, England
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solid waste management; community-based composting; sustainability; replication;
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Composting is one of the potential waste reduction strategies of solid waste management. It represents waste not as a problem but as a potential resource in the sustainable development paradigm. A number of community-based composting projects are being piloted in the cities. Some projects are successful to produce lasting impacts; however, many projects could not support themselves or expand further. This paper is an attempt to study the state of sustainability and replication potential of four community-based composting projects in Bangladesh. Main findings of the projects show that to achieve sustainability and replication of the community-based composting projects, it needs an integrated approach of community, government and business.
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