How does the use of waste bank media as a tool for environmental literacy
contribute to environmental justice by empowering women and educating children
to participate actively in sustainable waste management practices?
Dear Authors, Do you think empowering women and children for waste management
in waste bank will lead to exclusion of men in waste management, which lead to more
workload for women for domestic chores? How should we address this potential issue?
Thank you for your question, it is very interesting to discuss on the empowering women and children in regard to exclusion men in waste management particularly when the point of view is worload of women.
In my poin of view, men never excluded in the program, the issue here is most men think that waste management belong to his wives. We need time to make the men aware that waste management in the domestic arena is not only responsibility for women. We should do a mission to change the mindset of men, they should think that domestic cores must be share among the whole family members including men as husband or breadmaker.