Smart Cities and Households' Recyclable Waste Management: The Case of Jeddah

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作者
Saeedi, Kawther [1 ]
Visvizi, Anna [2 ,3 ]
Alahmadi, Dimah [1 ]
Babour, Amal [1 ]
机构
[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Informat Syst Dept, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
[2] SGH Warsaw Sch Econ, Inst Int Studies ISM, Al Niepodleglosci 162, PL-02554 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Effat Univ, Effat Coll Business, Jeddah 21551, Saudi Arabia
关键词
municipal solid waste; households; smart cities; recyclable waste; recyclable waste collection; design thinking; circular economy; DESIGN THINKING; POLICY; OPPORTUNITIES; COLLECTION; GENERATION; FRAMEWORK; ATTITUDES; SECTOR;
D O I
10.3390/su15086776
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Over the past 30 years, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has recorded rapid economic growth and development rates matched by corresponding levels of consumption. This has led to an exponential increase in the volume of municipal solid waste. Even if the bulk share of this waste is recyclable, the propensity of households to engage in the recycling of waste has so far produced a negligible effect. Arguably, in the context of the pervasive digitalization of public and private spaces, accompanied by the developments in information and communication technology (ICT), best conceptualized by reference to the concepts of smart cities and circular economy, it is natural to expect ICT and policy objectives to converge in order to encourage and enable greater engagement with waste segregation and recycling amongst households. Against this backdrop, this paper explores the feasibility and ways of increasing households' participation in recyclable waste collection, segregation, and disposal in a context devoid of a top-down city-level waste management policy. To this end, the design thinking approach was employed to identify factors inhibiting/facilitating households' engaging in recycling. A variety of ideation techniques were adopted in subsequent stages of the design thinking process, including interviews with stakeholders from the government and industry sectors, surveys with Jeddah households (N = 446), an eight week-long recyclable waste collection experiment, and feedback surveys (N = 46). The results suggest that applying relatively simple and resource-savvy tools aimed at promoting household recyclable waste collection has substantial potential. This, in turn, not only feeds into the debate on smart cities but also into the research of public policy.
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