Across the world, countries are adopting integrated waste management systems that prioritize waste reduction, recycling, and resource recovery. Common approaches include waste segregation at source, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and circular economy models that aim to keep materials in use for as long as possible.

Many cities have implemented structured systems for separating recyclable materials, investing in recycling infrastructure, and reducing landfill dependence. Public awareness, policy enforcement, and private sector engagement are key to making these systems effective.

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How Waste is Managed in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, waste management is carried out through a combination of formal municipal systems and informal recycling networks. Waste is collected from households and transported to designated disposal or transfer points, where some recyclable materials are recovered.

However, waste segregation at source is still limited, and a large portion of waste remains mixed, reducing the efficiency of recycling processes.

 

 

The Role of the Informal Sector

The informal sector plays a crucial role in Bangladesh’s waste management system. Waste pickers, collectors, and small recycling enterprises are responsible for recovering a large share of recyclable plastic materials.

Despite limited formal recognition, their work significantly reduces the amount of plastic waste entering landfills and the environment.

 

Key Challenges

Key challenges in the system include:

  • Limited waste segregation at source
  • Inadequate collection and recycling infrastructure
  • High reliance on single-use plastics
  • Leakage of waste into drains, rivers, and open environments

Where Does Plastic Waste Go?

Plastic waste in Bangladesh may:

  • Be recycled through formal or informal systems
  • Be disposed of in landfills or dumping sites
  • Leak into the environment, especially rivers and coastal areas

 

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