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Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 75 - 85, 04.01.2025

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  • Abubakar, A.S.,Bello, N.I. (2023). Effect of locating abattoir to the neighbouring communities in Kano State, Nigeria. International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE),48, 187-201. http://dx.doi.org/10.32003/igge.1161854
  • Adeyemo O, Adeyemi I, Awosanya E (2009). Cattle Cruelty and Risks of Meat Contamination at Akinyele Cattle Market and Slaughter Slab in Oyo State, Nigeria. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 41:1715-1721.
  • Adewumi, J.R., Babatola, J. O. and Adejuwon, E.O. (2016) Assessment of Abattoir Wastes Management Strategy in Akure South West Nigeria. Futo Journal Series 2(1):186-194
  • Ahmad, S.A., Maigari, A.I., Sulaiman, Y., Bello, N.I (2023). Spatial Distribution of Abattoirs in Kano State, Nigeria. Pakistan Journal of Multidisplinary Innovation (PJMI) Volume 2, Number 2, 2023, Pages 11-31
  • Ajzen, I. (1985). From Intentions to Actions: a Theory of Planned Behavior, in Action Control: From Cognition to Behavior. SSSP Springer Series in Social Psychology, pp. 11–39, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1985.
  • Ajzen, I. (1991). The Theory of Planned Behaviour. Organizational Behaviour and Human Decision Process. 50(2): 179–211.
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  • Asase, M., Yanful, E. K., Mensah, M., Stanford, J. & Amponsah, S. (2009). Comparison of Municipal Solid Waste Management Systems in Canada and Ghana: A Case Study of the Cities of London, Ontario, and Kumasi, Ghana. Waste Management, 29(10) 2779-2786.
  • Central Pollution Control Board [CPCB] (2017). Revised Comprehensive Industry Document on Slaughter Houses. Delhi: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
  • Chan L, Bishop B (2013). A Moral Basis for Recycling: Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Journal of environmental Psychology 36:96–102
  • Chen, M.F., Tung, P.J. (2014). Developing an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior Model to Predict Consumers’ Intention to Visit Green hotels. International Journal of Hospitality Management 36. doi:10.1016/j.ijhm.2013.09.006
  • Cialdini, R.B., Trost, M.R. (1998). Social Influence: Social Norms, Conformity, and Compliance. In: The Handbook of Social Psychology, (2): 151–192.
  • Cook, R. (2019). World Inventory: Ranking of countries. FAO
  • Cordano, M., & Frieze, I. H. (2000). Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. environmental managers: Applying Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. Academy of Management Journal, 43(1): 627-641.
  • Davies, G. and Morgan, A. (2008). Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Determine Recycling and Waste Minimisation Behaviours: A case of Bristol City, U.K. Recycling behaviour 20(1).
  • Dunlap, R.E. and Mertig, A.G. (1995). Global concern for the environment: Is affluence a prerequisite? Journal of Social Issues, 51(4): 121-137.
  • Dunlap, R.E., Van Liere, K.D., Mertig, A.G. and Jones, R.E. (2000). Measuring Endorsement of the New Ecological Paradigm: A revised NEP scale. Journal of Social Issues, 56(3): 425-442.
  • FAO (2017). Food Outlook June 2017; Biannual Report on Global Food Markets; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: Rome, Italy, 2017; pp. 1–142.
  • Fearon, J., Mensah, S.B. and Boateng, V. (2014). Abattoir Operations, Waste Generation and Management in the Tamale Metropolis: Case study of the Tamale slaughterhouse. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 6(1): 14-19.
  • Graham-Rowe, E, Jessop, D.C. And Sparks, P. (2015). Predicting Household Food Waste Reduction Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behaviuor. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 101 (2015): 194–202
  • Harris, B., Burress, D. And Eicher, S., (2000). Demand For Local and Organic Product: A Brief Review Of Literature. Kansas: University of Kansas Institute for Public Policy and Business Research.
  • Haustein, S., & Hunecke, M. (2007). Reduced Use Of Environmentally Friendly Modes of Transportation Caused by Perceived Mobility Necessities: An extension of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 37(1): 1856-1883
  • Heidari, A., Kolahi, M., Behravesh, N., Ghorbanyon, M.,Ehsanmansh, F., Hashemolhosini, N. and Zanganeh, F. (2018). Youth and Sustainable Waste Management: A SEM Approach and Extended Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management.
  • Khalil, M.S., Abdullahi, S.H., Manaf, L., Sharai, A.H. and Nabegu, A.B. (2017). Examining The Moderating Role of Perceived Lack of Facilitating Conditions on Household Recycling Intention in Kano, Nigeria. Recycling 2(18).
  • Knussen, C., Yule, F. (2008). I’m Not in the Habit of Recycling: The Role of Habitual Behavior in the Disposal Of Household Waste. Environmental Behavior 40: 683–702.
  • Kollmuss, A. And Agyeman, J. (2002). Mind the Gap: Why Do People Act Environmentally and What are the Barriers to Pro-Environmental Behavior? Environmental Education Research, 8(3): 239-260
  • Lee, S. & Paik, H.S. (2011). Korean Household Waste Management and Recycling. Building and Environment 46: 1159-1166.
  • Mosler H-J., Tamas A. Tobias R., Rodriguez T.C. & Miranda O.G. (2008). Deriving Interventions on the Basis of Factors Influencing Behavioural Intentions for Waste Recycling, Composting, and reuse in Cuba. Environment and Behaviour 40(4): 522-544.
  • Mostafa, M., (2009). Shades of Green: A Psychographic Segmentation of the Green Consumer in Kuwait using Self-organizing Maps. Expert Systems with Applications, 36(8): 11030-11038.
  • Murphy, A. M., Askew, K. L., & Sumner, K. E. (2017). Parents’ Intentions to Allow Youth Football Participation: Perceived Concussion Risk and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 6(3): 230-242.
  • National Bureau Statistics (NBS, 2017). Growth Domestic Product Report (Q3 2017). Federal Republic of Nigeria
  • Osibanjo, O. And Adie G.U. (2007) ‘Impact of Effluent From Bodija Abattoir on The Physio-Chemical Parameters of Oshunkaye Stream in Ibadan City, Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 6(15): 1806 – 1811.
  • Palczynski, R. J. (2009). Study on Solid Waste Management Options for Africa, African Development Bank, Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Raimi, L., Adelopo, A.O. and Yusuf, H. (2019). Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Management of Solid Wastes and Effluents in Lagos Megacity Nigeria. Social Responsibility Journal, ISSN 1747-1117
  • Roberts, H., De Jager, L. & Blight, G. (2009). Waste Handling Practices at Red Meat Abattoirs in South Africa. Waste Management Resources, 27(1): 25 -30.
  • Taylor, S., Todd, P. (1995). Decomposition and Crossover Effects in the Theory of Planned Behavior: A Study of Consumer Adoption Intentions. Int. J. Res. Mark. 12(2): 137–155.
  • Tonglet, M., Phillips, P.S. & Read, A.D. (2004). Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Investigate the Determinants of Recycling Behaviour: A Case Study from Brixworth, UK. Resources, Conservation & Recycling (41): 191-214.
  • Van Liere, K.D., Dunlap, R.E., (1978). Moral Norms and Environmental Behavior: An Application of Schwartz’s Norm Activation Model to Yard Burning. J. Appl. Soc. Psychol. (8): 174–188.
  • Wan, C., Shen, G.Q., Yu, A. (2014). The Role of Perceived Effectiveness f Policy Measures in Predicting Recycling Behaviour in Hong Kong. Resources, Conservation and Recycling (83): 141–151.
  • Wing, S. and Wolf, S. (2000). Intensive Livestock Operations, Health and Quality of Life among Eastern North Carolina Residents. Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 108: 233-238
  • World Health Organization (2005). National Profiles on Children‘s Environmental Health: Angola – Botswana – Cameroon – Kenya – Mali – Zambia‖, Regional Office for Africa.http://www.afro.who.int/eph/ceh/national_profiles_ceh_6_countries.pdfretrieved on 4th November, 2018.

Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 75 - 85, 04.01.2025

Abstract

This study aimed at development of clear understanding of real factors that determines the carcasses’ attitude towards abattoir solid waste management in the study area. The study employed questionnaire in form of Likert Scale to meat processors. All items were measured on five-point Likert-scale descriptors ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. For the analysis, Pearson Product Moment Correlation was used to identify the relationship between dependent variable (intention of meat processors to manage ASW) and independent variables or predictors. The result of this study reveals that there is moderate relationship experience (years spent in the business) and facilities; social norm (influence of importance people around) and facilities; control (space, time & convenience) and location. In addition, control (space, time & convenience) and intention moderately correlated. Similarly, there is high correlation between experience and social norm; experience and control; social norms and control; and social norm and location. The findings show that meat processors’ intention to manage ASW is influenced by education, experience, social norm and control positively. Some of the recommendations made by this research are Kano state government should come up with awareness campaign to enlighten people about the benefit of managing ASW to oneself and to the environment. This awareness campaign should include the health and environmental consequences of a poor intention of meat processors towards waste handling.

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References

  • Abubakar, A.S.,Bello, N.I. (2023). Effect of locating abattoir to the neighbouring communities in Kano State, Nigeria. International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE),48, 187-201. http://dx.doi.org/10.32003/igge.1161854
  • Adeyemo O, Adeyemi I, Awosanya E (2009). Cattle Cruelty and Risks of Meat Contamination at Akinyele Cattle Market and Slaughter Slab in Oyo State, Nigeria. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 41:1715-1721.
  • Adewumi, J.R., Babatola, J. O. and Adejuwon, E.O. (2016) Assessment of Abattoir Wastes Management Strategy in Akure South West Nigeria. Futo Journal Series 2(1):186-194
  • Ahmad, S.A., Maigari, A.I., Sulaiman, Y., Bello, N.I (2023). Spatial Distribution of Abattoirs in Kano State, Nigeria. Pakistan Journal of Multidisplinary Innovation (PJMI) Volume 2, Number 2, 2023, Pages 11-31
  • Ajzen, I. (1985). From Intentions to Actions: a Theory of Planned Behavior, in Action Control: From Cognition to Behavior. SSSP Springer Series in Social Psychology, pp. 11–39, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1985.
  • Ajzen, I. (1991). The Theory of Planned Behaviour. Organizational Behaviour and Human Decision Process. 50(2): 179–211.
  • Akulume, M., & Kiwanuka, S. N. (2016). Health Care Waste Segregation Behavior among health workers in Uganda: An application of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2016(1): 1-8
  • Ali, A., Khan, A.A. and Ahmed, I. (2011). Determinants of Pakistani Consumers’ Green Purchasing Behavior: Some Insights from a developing country. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2(3): 217-226
  • Amini, F., Ahmad, F. and Ambali A. (2014). The Influence of Reward and Penalty on Households’ Recycling Intention. APCBEE Procedia 10 (2014): 17-192
  • Asase, M., Yanful, E. K., Mensah, M., Stanford, J. & Amponsah, S. (2009). Comparison of Municipal Solid Waste Management Systems in Canada and Ghana: A Case Study of the Cities of London, Ontario, and Kumasi, Ghana. Waste Management, 29(10) 2779-2786.
  • Central Pollution Control Board [CPCB] (2017). Revised Comprehensive Industry Document on Slaughter Houses. Delhi: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
  • Chan L, Bishop B (2013). A Moral Basis for Recycling: Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Journal of environmental Psychology 36:96–102
  • Chen, M.F., Tung, P.J. (2014). Developing an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior Model to Predict Consumers’ Intention to Visit Green hotels. International Journal of Hospitality Management 36. doi:10.1016/j.ijhm.2013.09.006
  • Cialdini, R.B., Trost, M.R. (1998). Social Influence: Social Norms, Conformity, and Compliance. In: The Handbook of Social Psychology, (2): 151–192.
  • Cook, R. (2019). World Inventory: Ranking of countries. FAO
  • Cordano, M., & Frieze, I. H. (2000). Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. environmental managers: Applying Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. Academy of Management Journal, 43(1): 627-641.
  • Davies, G. and Morgan, A. (2008). Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Determine Recycling and Waste Minimisation Behaviours: A case of Bristol City, U.K. Recycling behaviour 20(1).
  • Dunlap, R.E. and Mertig, A.G. (1995). Global concern for the environment: Is affluence a prerequisite? Journal of Social Issues, 51(4): 121-137.
  • Dunlap, R.E., Van Liere, K.D., Mertig, A.G. and Jones, R.E. (2000). Measuring Endorsement of the New Ecological Paradigm: A revised NEP scale. Journal of Social Issues, 56(3): 425-442.
  • FAO (2017). Food Outlook June 2017; Biannual Report on Global Food Markets; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: Rome, Italy, 2017; pp. 1–142.
  • Fearon, J., Mensah, S.B. and Boateng, V. (2014). Abattoir Operations, Waste Generation and Management in the Tamale Metropolis: Case study of the Tamale slaughterhouse. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 6(1): 14-19.
  • Graham-Rowe, E, Jessop, D.C. And Sparks, P. (2015). Predicting Household Food Waste Reduction Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behaviuor. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 101 (2015): 194–202
  • Harris, B., Burress, D. And Eicher, S., (2000). Demand For Local and Organic Product: A Brief Review Of Literature. Kansas: University of Kansas Institute for Public Policy and Business Research.
  • Haustein, S., & Hunecke, M. (2007). Reduced Use Of Environmentally Friendly Modes of Transportation Caused by Perceived Mobility Necessities: An extension of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 37(1): 1856-1883
  • Heidari, A., Kolahi, M., Behravesh, N., Ghorbanyon, M.,Ehsanmansh, F., Hashemolhosini, N. and Zanganeh, F. (2018). Youth and Sustainable Waste Management: A SEM Approach and Extended Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management.
  • Khalil, M.S., Abdullahi, S.H., Manaf, L., Sharai, A.H. and Nabegu, A.B. (2017). Examining The Moderating Role of Perceived Lack of Facilitating Conditions on Household Recycling Intention in Kano, Nigeria. Recycling 2(18).
  • Knussen, C., Yule, F. (2008). I’m Not in the Habit of Recycling: The Role of Habitual Behavior in the Disposal Of Household Waste. Environmental Behavior 40: 683–702.
  • Kollmuss, A. And Agyeman, J. (2002). Mind the Gap: Why Do People Act Environmentally and What are the Barriers to Pro-Environmental Behavior? Environmental Education Research, 8(3): 239-260
  • Lee, S. & Paik, H.S. (2011). Korean Household Waste Management and Recycling. Building and Environment 46: 1159-1166.
  • Mosler H-J., Tamas A. Tobias R., Rodriguez T.C. & Miranda O.G. (2008). Deriving Interventions on the Basis of Factors Influencing Behavioural Intentions for Waste Recycling, Composting, and reuse in Cuba. Environment and Behaviour 40(4): 522-544.
  • Mostafa, M., (2009). Shades of Green: A Psychographic Segmentation of the Green Consumer in Kuwait using Self-organizing Maps. Expert Systems with Applications, 36(8): 11030-11038.
  • Murphy, A. M., Askew, K. L., & Sumner, K. E. (2017). Parents’ Intentions to Allow Youth Football Participation: Perceived Concussion Risk and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 6(3): 230-242.
  • National Bureau Statistics (NBS, 2017). Growth Domestic Product Report (Q3 2017). Federal Republic of Nigeria
  • Osibanjo, O. And Adie G.U. (2007) ‘Impact of Effluent From Bodija Abattoir on The Physio-Chemical Parameters of Oshunkaye Stream in Ibadan City, Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 6(15): 1806 – 1811.
  • Palczynski, R. J. (2009). Study on Solid Waste Management Options for Africa, African Development Bank, Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Raimi, L., Adelopo, A.O. and Yusuf, H. (2019). Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Management of Solid Wastes and Effluents in Lagos Megacity Nigeria. Social Responsibility Journal, ISSN 1747-1117
  • Roberts, H., De Jager, L. & Blight, G. (2009). Waste Handling Practices at Red Meat Abattoirs in South Africa. Waste Management Resources, 27(1): 25 -30.
  • Taylor, S., Todd, P. (1995). Decomposition and Crossover Effects in the Theory of Planned Behavior: A Study of Consumer Adoption Intentions. Int. J. Res. Mark. 12(2): 137–155.
  • Tonglet, M., Phillips, P.S. & Read, A.D. (2004). Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Investigate the Determinants of Recycling Behaviour: A Case Study from Brixworth, UK. Resources, Conservation & Recycling (41): 191-214.
  • Van Liere, K.D., Dunlap, R.E., (1978). Moral Norms and Environmental Behavior: An Application of Schwartz’s Norm Activation Model to Yard Burning. J. Appl. Soc. Psychol. (8): 174–188.
  • Wan, C., Shen, G.Q., Yu, A. (2014). The Role of Perceived Effectiveness f Policy Measures in Predicting Recycling Behaviour in Hong Kong. Resources, Conservation and Recycling (83): 141–151.
  • Wing, S. and Wolf, S. (2000). Intensive Livestock Operations, Health and Quality of Life among Eastern North Carolina Residents. Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 108: 233-238
  • World Health Organization (2005). National Profiles on Children‘s Environmental Health: Angola – Botswana – Cameroon – Kenya – Mali – Zambia‖, Regional Office for Africa.http://www.afro.who.int/eph/ceh/national_profiles_ceh_6_countries.pdfretrieved on 4th November, 2018.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Biotechnology Diagnostics
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ahmad Said Abubakar

Sani Abdullahi This is me

Nura Isyaku Bello 0000-0001-8186-5839

Muhammad Salisu Khalil This is me

Project Number Nil
Publication Date January 4, 2025
Submission Date July 31, 2024
Acceptance Date January 3, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Abubakar, A. S., Abdullahi, S., Bello, N. I., Khalil, M. S. (2025). Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, 7(2), 75-85.
AMA Abubakar AS, Abdullahi S, Bello NI, Khalil MS. Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. January 2025;7(2):75-85.
Chicago Abubakar, Ahmad Said, Sani Abdullahi, Nura Isyaku Bello, and Muhammad Salisu Khalil. “Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 7, no. 2 (January 2025): 75-85.
EndNote Abubakar AS, Abdullahi S, Bello NI, Khalil MS (January 1, 2025) Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 7 2 75–85.
IEEE A. S. Abubakar, S. Abdullahi, N. I. Bello, and M. S. Khalil, “Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria”, Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model., vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 75–85, 2025.
ISNAD Abubakar, Ahmad Said et al. “Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 7/2 (January 2025), 75-85.
JAMA Abubakar AS, Abdullahi S, Bello NI, Khalil MS. Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. 2025;7:75–85.
MLA Abubakar, Ahmad Said et al. “Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, vol. 7, no. 2, 2025, pp. 75-85.
Vancouver Abubakar AS, Abdullahi S, Bello NI, Khalil MS. Meat Processor’s Intention to Manage Abattoir Solid Waste in Kano State, Nigeria. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. 2025;7(2):75-8.
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