Assessment of the Level of Awareness of Households and Institutions on the Impacts of Premature End-of-Life Vehicles in Nairobi City County, Kenya

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Selelah Okoth
Elvin Nyukur
Richard Mulwa

Abstract

Over the years, Kenya has recorded an increase in the volumes of vehicles shipped into the country.
Some of these vehicles end up being premature end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) mainly due to road
accidents. These premature ELVS are poorly managed mostly parked in police station yards, garages,
and some residential estates causing public health and environmental harm thus undermining
achievement of sustainable development. There have been scattered efforts on their management
through policies and legislation such as the Environmental Management and Coordination Act,
1999; the umbrella law on environment which is both generic and unable to sufficiently address
premature ELVs. This paper provides findings from a study whose objective was to assess the level
of awareness of households, public and private institutions on the impact of poor management of
premature ELVs on social concerns, public health, and the environment; and implores on the need
for responsive policy and legal frameworks. To this end, structured questionnaires were
administered to a total of 170 households in Nairobi County while key informant interviews (n=88)
were conducted in relevant government agencies viz. policy making institutions; regulators and
enforcement agencies; and, garages, salvage companies, and insurance firms. A Likert scale (1-5), with
1 being totally unaware and 5 highly aware was used to gauge the level of awareness. The mean level
of awareness was 3.87 and most respondents were above this level of knowledge about social impacts
such as degradation of the aesthetic values associated with poorly managed premature ELVs.
However, another majority was below the average awareness level of 3.87 on awareness of the
environmental and public health impacts associated with poor management of the premature
ELVs. The results of this study indicate the need for enhanced awareness programs and
development of policy and legal frameworks for effective management of premature ELVs in Kenya.  

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Okoth, S., Nyukur, E., & Mulwa, R. (2025). Assessment of the Level of Awareness of Households and Institutions on the Impacts of Premature End-of-Life Vehicles in Nairobi City County, Kenya . Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, 13(1), 103-130. https://jsdlp.ogeesinstitute.edu.ng/index.php/jsdlp/article/view/201
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Okoth, S., Nyukur, E., & Mulwa, R. (2025). Assessment of the Level of Awareness of Households and Institutions on the Impacts of Premature End-of-Life Vehicles in Nairobi City County, Kenya . Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, 13(1), 103-130. https://jsdlp.ogeesinstitute.edu.ng/index.php/jsdlp/article/view/201

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