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Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South.

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Bharadwaj, B; Gates, T; Rose, S; Antriyandarti, E; Praveena, SM; Oranu, CO; Borthakur, M; Dhungana, PK; Shazly, A; De-la-Torre, GE; Allison, AL ...
Published in: Nature communications
January 2026

Anecdotal evidence suggests that households burn plastics to manage waste and help satisfy their energy demand. To examine the prevalence, extent, and reasons for using plastic waste as household fuel, we report on a survey with 1018 key informants from cities in 26 countries in the Global South. Informants were purposively selected due to their familiarity with the living conditions in their communities. One-third of respondents reported being aware of plastic waste burning, with some reporting that their households engaged in this practice. Analyses of the data reveal significant correlations of plastic waste burning with both supply factors, such as, the massive amount of waste generated (p = 0.000), expensive clean fuels (p = 0.004), and demand factors, including self-management of waste (p = 0.000). Expanding essential public waste management services and implementing programs that enhance the affordability of clean energy technologies, especially among marginalized and low-income communities, could reduce this health- and environment-damaging practice.

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Nature communications

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EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

January 2026

Volume

17

Issue

1

Start / End Page

50

Related Subject Headings

  • Waste Management
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Refuse Disposal
  • Poverty
  • Plastics
  • Humans
  • Family Characteristics
 

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Bharadwaj, B., Gates, T., Rose, S., Antriyandarti, E., Praveena, S. M., Oranu, C. O., … Ashworth, P. (2026). Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South. Nature Communications, 17(1), 50. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-67512-y
Bharadwaj, Bishal, Tara Gates, Sobia Rose, Ernoiz Antriyandarti, Sarva Mangala Praveena, Chizoba Obianuju Oranu, Monjit Borthakur, et al. “Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South.Nature Communications 17, no. 1 (January 2026): 50. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-67512-y.
Bharadwaj B, Gates T, Rose S, Antriyandarti E, Praveena SM, Oranu CO, et al. Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South. Nature communications. 2026 Jan;17(1):50.
Bharadwaj, Bishal, et al. “Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South.Nature Communications, vol. 17, no. 1, Jan. 2026, p. 50. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-67512-y.
Bharadwaj B, Gates T, Rose S, Antriyandarti E, Praveena SM, Oranu CO, Borthakur M, Dhungana PK, Shazly A, De-la-Torre GE, Allison AL, Abeywardhana DMY, Mabaso S, Adom PK, Banga M, Dlamini W, Kabera T, Bohlmann J, Areeprasert C, Veettil BK, Dieudonné Shukuru W, Nkhwanana N, Kammwamba A, Rai RK, Conteh B, Erasmus VN, Agbere S, Phonhalath K, Njoroge H, Glenn D, Ishuga E, Mugisho GM, Moolla R, Hounnou FE, Guloba MM, Damiran U, Vuthaluru H, Mulagetta Y, Jeuland M, Gates ID, Ashworth P. Prevalence of plastic waste as a household fuel in low-income communities of the Global South. Nature communications. 2026 Jan;17(1):50.

Published In

Nature communications

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

January 2026

Volume

17

Issue

1

Start / End Page

50

Related Subject Headings

  • Waste Management
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Refuse Disposal
  • Poverty
  • Plastics
  • Humans
  • Family Characteristics