The accumulation of waste in Peru has become a problem that affects the entire population and has generated the need to understand how and why this situation has developed. This situation can be described and understood through an examination of the most relevant social indicators of a very specific community. Consequently, it is necessary to understand the link between the situational reality of solid waste accumulation and the social indicators that are relevant to this process. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to contribute to the improvement of municipal solid waste management plans, specifically solid waste collection tasks. To this end, a methodological tool that focuses on the study of social indicators (e.g., age, education level, and financial income, among others) is proposed to identify the sectors most prone to solid waste accumulation. This study proposes a set of indicators that describe the economic, social, and environmental conditions of the location inhabitants and answers the questions initially posed. The district chosen for this case study is Puente Piedra. This research resulted in a set of social indicators divided into sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and sociocultural categories that can be used to forecast future tasks in sectors prone to solid waste accumulation.
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