Ezeudu Obiora B, Oraelosi Tochukwu C, Agunwamba Jonah C, Ugochukwu Uzochukwu C
Centre for Environmental Management and Control, University Of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, 410001, Nigeria.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Oct;28(37):52392-52404. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-14471-8. Epub 2021 May 19.
Co-production is a paradigm shift from the traditional model of public policymaking and service delivery that advocates for the involvement and participation of end-users of services as co-partaker in the process. In this paper, we examined the emerging models of co-production in solid waste management in Nigeria using a case study methodology. Four cases were purposefully selected for detailed exploration. The results of the analysis show that the involvement of the plurality of the non-state actors in waste management co-production brought in innovation through ICT, financial resources through grants, and increased public awareness. And have also given the service receivers a change of orientation that makes them perceive waste as a source of income rather than all rubbish needed to be discarded. However, possible exploitation of informal waste pickers, unclear business models, and absence of prior arrangement for coming together of both state and non-state actors in designing the service production are challenges to the emerging co-production cases. The current study further shows that the emerging co-production efforts have huge potential in promoting circular economy as it creates a better avenue for the implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR), the establishment of eco-industrial parks, and safe integration of informal waste recyclers.
共同生产是对传统公共政策制定和服务提供模式的一种范式转变,它倡导服务的最终用户作为共同参与者参与到这一过程中。在本文中,我们采用案例研究方法,考察了尼日利亚固体废物管理中新兴的共同生产模式。我们特意选取了四个案例进行详细探究。分析结果表明,多个非国家行为体参与废物管理共同生产带来了通过信息通信技术实现的创新、通过赠款获得的财政资源以及公众意识的提高。这也使服务接受者转变了观念,让他们将废物视为一种收入来源,而非需要丢弃的所有垃圾。然而,可能对非正式拾荒者的剥削、商业模式不明确以及在设计服务生产时国家和非国家行为体缺乏事先合作安排,这些都是新兴共同生产案例面临的挑战。当前研究进一步表明,新兴的共同生产努力在促进循环经济方面具有巨大潜力,因为它为实施生产者延伸责任(EPR)、建立生态工业园区以及安全整合非正式废物回收者创造了更好的途径。