We conducted a study on the sociohealth impact of waste management in Shabunda’s Central Marek and its outskirts. We found that the overall health problem identified in Shabunda’s Central Market is caused by several factors. It is possible to list the dysfunction of state services playing the role of cleaning up the environment of the Market and its surroundings, the ecological ignorance of sellers about the harm of unsanitary conditions to human health, the lack of consideration of the interactions between the Central Market of Shabunda-Sellers-Insalubrious. It was revealed that the non-application of polluter- pays measures would be the basis for the proliferation of waste and the presence of severe unsanitary conditions with adverse consequences for human health and the environment. This work confirms the need to think about ecological awareness and mesological education in any project or program aimed at mitigating glaring unsanitary conditions in our humanized environments. The involvement of the authority in the sustainable management of waste must be an asset for the preservation of human health and the safeguarding of a healthy environment conducive to harmonious development.