The Informal recycling Sector in Developing Countries : Organizing Waste Pickers to Enhance their Impact

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9410
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Gridlines
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Medina, Martin
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2012-08-13T12:13:31Z
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2012-08-13T12:13:31Z
dc.date.issued
2008-10
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2021-04-23T14:02:51Z
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For the urban poor in developing countries, informal waste recycling is a common way to earn income. There are few reliable estimates of the number of people engaged in waste picking or of its economic and environmental impact. Yet studies suggest that when organized and supported, waste picking can spur grassroots investment by poor people, create jobs, reduce poverty, save municipalities money, improve industrial competitiveness, conserve natural resources, and protect the environment. Three models have been used to organize waste pickers: micro enterprises, cooperatives, and public-private partnerships. These can lead to more efficient recycling and more effective poverty reduction.
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dc.identifier
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10201105/informal-recycling-sector-developing-countries-organizing-waste-pickers-enhance-impact
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10586
dc.language
English
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Gridlines; No. 44
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ADVERSE IMPACT
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ALUMINUM
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CARBON
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CLEANER ENVIRONMENT
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COMPOSTING
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DISPOSAL
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ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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FUEL
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GARBAGE
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HEALTH RISKS
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INCOME
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LOCAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
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MANURE
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METHANE
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MUNICIPAL SOLID
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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MUNICIPAL WASTE
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MUNICIPAL WASTE COLLECTION
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NATURAL RESOURCES
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OPEN DUMPS
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ORGANIC WASTE
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RAW MATERIALS
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RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
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RECYCLING
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RECYCLING PROGRAMS
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REFUSE
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REFUSE COLLECTION
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REFUSE COLLECTORS
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SALVAGING
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SANITARY LANDFILLS
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SCAVENGERS
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SCRAP
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SEPARATION AT SOURCE
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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URBAN POPULATION
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WASTE
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WASTE COLLECTION
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WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES
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WASTE COLLECTORS
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
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WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
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WASTE MATERIALS
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WASTE RECYCLING
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WASTE STREAM
dc.title
The Informal recycling Sector in Developing Countries : Organizing Waste Pickers to Enhance their Impact
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Publications & Research :: Brief
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10201105/informal-recycling-sector-developing-countries-organizing-waste-pickers-enhance-impact
okr.globalpractice
Water
okr.globalpractice
Energy and Extractives
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yes
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum
000333038_20090127004547
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10201105
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47221
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2009/01/27/000333038_20090127004547/Rendered/PDF/472210BRI0Box31ing1sectors01PUBLIC1.pdf
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Water Supply and Sanitation :: Urban Solid Waste Management
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Water Supply and Sanitation :: Sanitation and Sewerage
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Water Supply and Sanitation :: Wastewater Treatment
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Energy :: Energy and Environment
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Waste Disposal and Utilization
okr.unit
Public-Priv Infra Advsry Fcility (PPIAF)
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Finance
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Economics & Urban Dept (FEU)
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