This is due to their increase in financial burden. Concerning households willingness to separate in the absent of incentives, financial incentives such as tax reduction were perceived a great strategy to increase their uptake.11.7% agreed that Incentives and bonus be given and also increased. Even though this Coupon-based scheme seems encouraging, it still needs to be reviewed and targeted to encourage majority in the City. The impact of incentives as one of the basic factors towards household waste recycling was observed in the study by [46], [44]. This is also streamlined to the fact that majority of the households still see waste recovery as a benefit to the government. Nevertheless, until households start seeing the purpose of waste segregation a benefit to them as well, the participation would still be low. Regular collection of segregated materials at every residence often will definitely make the practice more convenient. However, this will increase the cost of waste management. Based on the interview with MBKS council,