Stakeholders are all those people and organizations that may
have an interest in good waste management, and participating in
activities that make it possible (Joseph, 2006). Three sectors are involved
in the MSWM system: government, households and recycling
companies.
Although some laws that regulate MSW management have been
passed by the government, they have not actually had any positive
effect. What is worse, many of these laws are too ambiguous for
the relevant departments to enforce. For instance, waste classification
is mentioned in the ‘‘Law of the People’s Republic of China on
Prevention of Environmental Pollution Caused by Solid Waste’’ and
‘‘Administrative Measures for Urban Living Garbage’’. Yet detailed
aspects of the classification, such as specific methods for waste
classification, do not have a standard. Another problem is the poor
coordination among departments. In fact, MSWM is a systematic
Stakeholders are all those people and organizations that may
have an interest in good waste management, and participating in
activities that make it possible (Joseph, 2006). Three sectors are involved
in the MSWM system: government, households and recycling
companies.
Although some laws that regulate MSW management have been
passed by the government, they have not actually had any positive
effect. What is worse, many of these laws are too ambiguous for
the relevant departments to enforce. For instance, waste classification
is mentioned in the ‘‘Law of the People’s Republic of China on
Prevention of Environmental Pollution Caused by Solid Waste’’ and
‘‘Administrative Measures for Urban Living Garbage’’. Yet detailed
aspects of the classification, such as specific methods for waste
classification, do not have a standard. Another problem is the poor
coordination among departments. In fact, MSWM is a systematic
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