Abstract

THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE AND DISPOSAL OF DISPOSABLE CHILD DIAPERS IN SENGA/NEHOSHO SUBURB IN GWERU CITY, ZIMBABWE

Mangizvo V. Remigios

This study discusses the environmental health challenges posed by the negligent disposal of disposable child diapers. Although traditionally the diapers were used for their convenience, when travelling they are nowadays used in many homes in Senga in Gweru as a replacement for cloth diapers. They reduce the burden of washing and ironing especially when water is not available regularly. Their disposal presented some challenges. They are either burnt, or buried in the ground or thrown dumped in illegal dumpsites in the suburb. This could result in the spread of communicable diseases such as cholera. The study recommends that the diapers should be collected using environmentally sound means. Women should be discouraged from the negligent dumping of diapers. Diapers should be cleaned of faecal matter before being disposed of. The council and residents should use separate bins for disposable diapers. This qualitative study used interviews and observations to gather data.

Published Date: 2014-10-02;