Plastic Waste Pollution in the Nigerian Tourism Sector – Who Is Responsible?
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Published:2023
Tosin Tiamiyu, 2023. "Plastic Waste Pollution in the Nigerian Tourism Sector – Who Is Responsible?", Socially Responsible Plastic: Is This Possible?, David Crowther, Farzana Quoquab
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Abstract
This chapter highlights the overwhelming situation of plastic pollution in the Nigerian tourism sector. While plastic waste pollution is detrimental to the ecological system, it also has a direct negative effect on Nigeria's economic sectors including tourism. Approximately, 8% of the world's carbon emissions are caused by tourism-related activities. Tourism activities have contributed enormously to the improper disposal of trash, raw sewage and toxic chemicals into Nigeria's environment. However, there is a lack of comprehensive initiative or policy to curb the gigantic waste pollution in Nigeria, specifically in the Nigerian tourism sector. This has caused more confusion among the consumers and the tourism practitioners. Therefore, this chapter outlines the current situation, the implication for the businesses and the responsibility of the stakeholders.
