S K Edirisinghe1 , G S M D P Sethunga2 , A S K Warahena3 , M Narayana4 , G L S A Samarakoon5
Sri Lanka is rapidly urbanizing and then solid waste generation is increasing due to increases
in population, urbanization, industrialization, and change in consumption patterns. Currently,
7000 Metric Tons of solid waste were generated per day in the country. Nearly 60% of the
total generation is from the Western Province. Each person produces around 0.4-1.0 kg of
waste per day. As a long-term strategy, introducing waste management courses for Higher
Education programs and capacity Building in the field of waste management can address
waste management issues in the country. This study intended to identify the knowledge gap
and requirements of waste management skills and knowledge of society. Furthermore, this
study revealed that areas need to be strengthened to fulfill the industrial requirement and
future potential employment opportunities related to waste management technologies.
Finally, the outcomes of the study were used to develop a new course in UNIVOTEC for waste
management and valorization.
Keywords: Circular economy, Curriculum, Need assessment, Sustainability, Waste management

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