In addition, there are studies that focused on the impact of residence types on waste management. Types of residences included apartments, detached single houses, studios, and single houses with multiple households [37] and [38]. Apartment residents generated the most amount of recycling followed by detached single houses and other types [37]. The apartment complexes have convenient collection systems for food separation activities and it leads to more active food separation behaviors [39]. The intervals for household waste collections, the existence of recycling bins near residences, and the availability of recycling and waste management staff seemed to impact recycling and waste management behaviors.