
Scrap waste management is an important part of municipal solid waste systems, especially in fast-growing towns where a lot of recyclable materials are produced. This study looks at how scrap waste is managed in Attingal Municipality, Kerala, using field surveys, direct observation, and interviews with stakeholders. The research gathered information from scrap dealers, municipal officials, and residents living near scrap collection units to understand their awareness, satisfaction, environmental concerns, and views on economic benefits. The results show that scrap collection units help with recycling and provide jobs, but there are still problems with waste separation, regulatory checks, and public awareness. Residents often mentioned noise, soil pollution, and worries about long-term health effects. The study points out the need for better oversight, clearer public communication, and including informal scrap workers in the official waste management system. These findings add local evidence to the limited research on scrap waste management in small and medium-sized towns in India.
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