*Challenges of SWM Hierarchy System: The Stakeholders New Saga in Perspectives DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.107123*

However, a 100 liter drum was provided for recyclables with the current advancement in recovery and recycling; these drum garbage bins are typically located in its client's compound. Using pickup trucks, the firm collects the filled drum bins at predetermined intervals and replaces them with clean ones while transporting the filled drum bins to one of the KNUPDA-approved dumping grounds for cleaning [12]. But with this recent advance of recovery and recycling a 100 liters drum was provide for the recyclables, these drum refuse bins are usually placed in its client's compound. At an agreed interval, the company collects the filled up drum bins using pickup vehicles and replaces them with clean ones, while the collected filled up drum bins are transported and cleaned at one of the KNUPDA approved disposal grounds [12]. However, as the demand for its services increased, that is, more residencies and business premises joined, it became uneconomical for the company to be moving with replacement bins. Therefore, these private companies decided to change it mode of operation by using tipping vehicles such that the contents of every drum refuse bin is emptied into the tipper once and for all and the cleaned bin returned to the client's compound instantly. At the end of every month the company's revenue collector goes round to the clients to collect the agreed fees and issue receipts [8, 13]. The solid waste private operators of this new system of waste tipping are in charge of the operation and maintenance of their equipment and machines after the day's operation. There are many reasons why this practice is set up this way; these include:

