Abstract
The difference between ratio of solid waste generation and its collection and proper management is a major contributing factor towards the issue of environmental degradation everywhere. Unfortunately, Quetta is confronted with such a deplorable situation. As a result, it seems to have been forced to get its once positive characteristics of “little Paris” replaced by the second most polluted cities of Pakistan after Faisalabad. In order to get the situation reversed, awareness and willingness do exist among all stakeholders such as all three tiers of government, the private sector, civil society organizations including researchers, academicians and sensitized citizens and communities. Such as an effort of community support mechanism for primary collection of solid waste is successfully operational in Quetta City, however, with limited approach, resources, political support and areas of operation / coverage. This research paper explores and explains details along with immediate effect of an operational mechanism while highlighting its pros and cons so that it can be best replicated elsewhere in the country. Data has been collected from grass root level and relevant literature has been reviewed to get it accomplished. Based on the findings of both primary and secondary data analyses the study was concluded while suggesting policy recommendations to relevant stakeholders to overcome the issue.

Abdul Rahim Changezi, Hakeem Ullah, Dr. Muhammad Alam Tareen. (2017) Community Supported Mechanism of Solid Waste Management: A Workable Model of Primary Waste Collection (A Case Study of District Quetta), Pakistan Studies, Volume 7, Issue 1.
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