ZOHAIB ABBASUSAMA SAEEDMUSSAB RAO2025-11-172025-11-172022https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/10248In many developed and developing nations, managing domestic solid waste is a common and severe challenge in both urban and rural areas. Collection and disposal of municipal domestic solid waste are one of the most significant urban environmental issues in many nations today. Solutions for managing municipal domestic solid waste must be economically viable, technically sound, and interpersonally, legally, and environmentally responsible. Cities and authorities face a significant challenge with the issue of managing solid waste. This study assesses household domestic solid waste management and its effects on human health and the environment. An effort has been made in this study to redesign Dera Ghazi Khan's domestic solid waste management system, including analyses and recommendations on waste generation and its effect on health and environment, and transportation routes and provide collection containers to the site. Researchers have presented extensive data on domestic solid waste management practices, including waste collection, recovery, and disposal, with a focus on the waste produced throughout the city. To collect public input and participation in the creation of domestic solid waste management plans for their city, the researchers use in-person interviews and surveys. This study is based on the evaluation of domestic solid waste, which includes waste from homes, businesses, construction sites, slaughterhouses, and hazardous materials.en“Evaluation of domestic solid waste management system and it’s effects on health and environment”Thesis