ACHIEVING ZERO WASTE OPERATION IN A PRIVATE ORGANISATION THROUGH EXTENDED STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATION: A CASE IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION, NIGERIA
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-02-27
Authors : DANIEL EBAKOLEANEH UFUA MAXWELL AYODELE OLOKUNDUN MERCY EJOVWOKEOGHENE OGBARI; TOLULOPE MORENIKE ATOLAGBE;
Page : 155-168
Keywords : Action research; operational process; zero waste practice/ thinking;
Abstract
This paper focused on addressing the effects of operational issues on the stakeholders to a private organisation. The findings show that the implementation of stakeholders' involvement lent support to effective zero waste practice in this research. It is an action research, carried out in a case study of a commercial livestock farm, using workshop and interviews as key data collection methods. The research considered the interest of the affected and involved stakeholders in identifying and deliberating on key operational issues such as live-stock waste management and mortality. Suggestions and decisions result in effective approach to addressing stakeholders' marginalisation through a participatory research process, which led to a zero-waste operational practice. The research concludes with the suggestion for a mixed method to explore the topic in future research in a private sector organisation.
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