Department of Planning, College of Art and Built Environment, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Int J Environ Health Res. 2022 Feb;32(2):305-320. doi: 10.1080/09603123.2020.1755016. Epub 2020 May 12.
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to explore the factors influencing the emergence and growth of informal e-waste activities and to examine workers' motivation for involvement in informal e-waste activities. Semi-structured interviews and observations among actors in the recently established Dagomba-Line e-waste site in Kumasi, Ghana were employed to gather relevant data. Emergence and growth of e-waste activities are largely influenced by spatial, political, socio-cultural and economic factors. The reuse and open disposal of e-waste are the common practices due to the cost of transportation to a final disposal site. Similar to findings at the well-established Agbogbloshie e-waste site, also in Ghana, scavengers are found at the bottom of the e-waste financial ladder. The major motivating factor for engaging in e-waste handling is poverty. Additionally, some respondents mentioned the lucrative nature of the activity, landlessness, and peer influence as a motivation. The results showed that younger workers (below 35 years) were more likely to be engaged in the activity for reasons of peer influence and poverty and major source of livelihood . The paper recommends that policy and planning should reflect ways of delivering and creating stable socio-economic conditions that promote an inclusive and sustainable development.
本文旨在探讨影响非正规电子废物活动产生和发展的因素,并研究工人参与非正规电子废物活动的动机。本研究采用半结构化访谈和对加纳库马西新成立的达戈姆巴-利纳电子废物场的行为者进行观察,以收集相关数据。电子废物活动的产生和发展主要受到空间、政治、社会文化和经济因素的影响。由于运输到最终处理场的成本较高,废物的再利用和露天处理是常见的做法。与加纳著名的阿格博格布洛西电子废物场的发现类似,拾荒者处于电子废物金融阶梯的底层。从事电子废物处理的主要动机是贫困。此外,一些受访者提到活动的利润丰厚、无土地和同伴影响也是动机。结果表明,年龄较小的工人(35 岁以下)更有可能受到同伴影响和贫困的驱使参与该活动,这也是他们的主要生计来源。本文建议政策和规划应反映出提供和创造稳定社会经济条件的方法,以促进包容和可持续发展。