Solid waste management and environmental sustainability in alto Piura, Peru

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62430/rtb20252322077

Keywords:

Environmental degradation, user satisfaction, sustainability waste management, waste collection

Abstract

The objective of this research was to analyse the relationship between solid waste management and environmental sustainability in Alto Piura, Perú. Solid waste management in rural areas of northern Peru presents structural gaps that limit environmental sustainability and foster informal disposal practices that affect environmental quality in the Hualtacal sub-basin, where the district’s dumping site is located. The study employed a quantitative approach, based on the application of surveys during September and October 2025; the sample consisted of 200 residents, selected using statistical criteria of proportional allocation, achieving a 95% confidence level and a ±5% margin of error. The questionnaire was subjected to expert review to ensure its relevance and clarity, and internal consistency was evaluated using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. The results show that 60% of the population consider the waste collection service inadequate and three-quarters perceive deficiencies in municipal infrastructure and equipment. The study also reveals low effectiveness of environmental communication strategies and limited knowledge of regulations and municipal plans (such as PIGARS). There is a clear absence of environmental education and recycling programmes; 80% of respondents state that citizen participation is very low, evidencing a weak connection between institutional strategies and community engagement. In addition, 160 respondents express their disagreement with the final disposal of waste in the Hualtacal ravine and perceive negative effects on water, air, soil and biodiversity. The data reveal a municipal service that operates with structural fragility and without sufficient capacity to prevent environmental impacts. The lack of communication, education and participation not only hinders the adoption of good practices, but also prevents the consolidation of robust environmental governance. The continued use of the Hualtacal ravine as a disposal site confirms the absence of formal alternatives and highlights the role of insufficient infrastructure in sustaining inadequate practices. Taken together, these elements explain why current management contributes to environmental degradation and limits progress towards a sustainable model.

 

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Author Biographies

Oswaldo Velásquez-Hidalgo, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Guisela Yabar-Torres, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Manuel Villena-Mavila, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Juan Gómez-Avalos, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Maria Chirinos-Flores, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Jennifer Rodríguez-Flores, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Zamira Quispe-Cusi, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Av. Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco, Apartado postal 1801. Lima 33, Perú.

Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

Velásquez-Hidalgo, O., Yabar-Torres, G., Villena-Mavila, M., Gómez-Avalos, J., Chirinos-Flores, M., Rodríguez-Flores, J., & Quispe-Cusi, Z. (2025). Solid waste management and environmental sustainability in alto Piura, Peru. The Biologist, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.62430/rtb20252322077