1Isaac Kofi Yornu | 2David Ackah (PhD)
1Accra Technical University | 2Center for Excellent Training & Consultancy
Email: yornu2000@gmail.com | drdavidackah@ipmp.edu.gh
Abstract
The research findings prove that majority of occupants in residential areas in the country are satisfy with the services provided by waste management companies and are willing to pay for improve service waste collections, and waste dustbins. The study concludes that educational level, number of dependents, gender of household, income, and the location of residents’ influence household service satisfaction from solid waste management companies. These factors also influence the willingness to pay for improve service and dustbins. The research recommends that financing approaches to waste management call for governmental and municipal assemblies policy reforms in planning developmental infrastructural projects. The government in collaboration with solid waste management companies should invest more resources into the construction of recycling plants that will help in dealing more efficiently and effectively with solid waste disposal challenges.
Keywords: supply chain management (SCM), Supply Chain Integration, Quality Management, Supplier Relationship Management, Logistics Operations, Waste Management Companies