This traditional method or neoclassical approach has less meaning for people living in both urban and rural areas as the application is hardly visible due to lack of human resources. Now, as the environment's assimilative capacity decreases, waste accumulates, impacting the ecosystem and human health. As argued by Costanza et al. (1991) that nature is the life support system of the economy and, by ignoring nature's role in the economy, may inadvertently damage it beyond its ability to repair itself (p. 9). Therefore, waste management requires the integration of application and human moral responsibility that takes into account the economy, social benefits and overall health of the environment because ecological economics envisages a broader economy as part of the whole earth system, atmosphere and its ecosystem (Daly and Farley 2004). , page 17). By understanding the different dynamics of waste management, it is clear that stakeholders have an important role in waste management at all levels. The current approach of centralization of waste management activity limits the active participation of individuals or companies in management. This is because when everything related to waste management is decided by the central authority, it prolongs the process which leads to delays in the implementation of waste management regulation and increases public resentment towards the complicated procedures for simple waste management. waste.
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