On the use of household expenditure surveys to monitor mismanaged plastic waste from food packaging in low- and middle-income countries
Date
2022
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Environmental Research
Abstract
Background: substantial increases in plastic production have resulted in plastics proliferating of in
the environment, with subsequent seabed plastic deposition and ingestion by marine fauna. There
is an urgent need to monitor mismanaged plastic waste from household consumption. Household
expenditure survey analysis has quantified mismanaged plastic waste generated from household
packaged (bottled or bagged) water consumption, but not from consumption of other products.
Methods: to evaluate whether household expenditure surveys can quantify mismanaged waste from
other widely consumed commodities, we quantify mismanaged plastic waste from the domestic
consumption of cooking oil alongside packaged water in urban Greater Accra, Ghana, and all cities
nationally in Kenya using two household expenditure surveys. Results: household survey-derived
estimates indicate packaged water consumption generates considerably more plastic waste than oil
packaging in Greater Accra, whereas oil packaging generates more plastic waste than packaged
water in urban Kenya. Conclusion: by successfully transferring a survey analysis protocol from
packaged water to cooking oil, we conclude that there is ample potential for expenditure surveys to
be used internationally to quantify mismanaged plastic waste from households. However,
uncertainties affecting mismanaged waste estimates need to be accounted for.
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Research Article
Keywords
domestic waste, food consumption, household expenditure survey, low and middle income countries,, mismanaged plastic waste