Juárez Pastor, Lidia (author) Subramanian, Vrishali (author) Cucurachi, S. (author) Ghorbani, Amineh (author)
Solid waste management in low- and middle-income countries like India faces significant challenges due to the increasing waste generation that surpasses the current capacity. Therefore, the informal waste sector (IWS) is more vital than ever in handling consumer waste alongside municipal solid waste management (SWM) systems. However, the integratio...
Zisopoulos, Filippos K. (author) Steuer, Benjamin (author) Abussafy, Ricardo (author) Toboso Chavero, S.T.C.H. (author) Liu, Z. (author) Tong, Xin (author) Schraven, D.F.J. (author)
The inclusion of the informal recycling sector (IRS) in a circular economy (CE) is challenging and it is gaining increasing attention by the academic community in an exponential yet fragmented way. In this narrative review, we demarcate the direct and indirect contributions of the IRS to various domains of the CE by drawing knowledge from relevant ...
Balci, Irem Nihan
"Au croisement d’une sociologie du travail subalterne et d’une sociologie des relations interethniques, cette thèse étudie les conditions de travail et de vie des récupérateurs de déchets à Istanbul. Elle s’appuie sur une enquête ethnographique réalisée auprès de récupérateurs appartenant aux différents groupes ethniques placés en sit...
Zaman, Nasib Khan, Zafran Ualiyeva, Daniya Hussain, Iqbal Ali, Shahid Iqbal, Tariq Rizwan, Muhamad Ullah, Irfan
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Dialogues in health
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a significant health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. Medical municipal waste pickers are at higher risk of exposure to infectious viral diseases. The current study aimed to explore HCV infection in different waste collectors. The objective of the current study was to investigate the incidence of HCV...
Abbasi, Mahmoud Naserirad, Mohsen Barzoki, Meysam Haddadi
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Journal of Prevention (2022)
In the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, compliance with government regulations is a tremendous challenge in the effort to curb the viral transmission. The fact that specific communities and people across the world continue to ignore government regulations of COVID-19 is a crucial issue to address. Researchers sought to e...
Rendon, Michael Espluga-Trenc, Josep Verd, Joan-Miquel
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
The present study draws from data collected with informal recyclers in the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. The purpose of the investigation is to determine the relationship between the formal and informal recycling sectors in Catalonia and determine how each of their activities impacts the other. From the case study in the cit...
Amorim de Oliveira, Ísis
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Circular economy and sustainability
Sustainable development (SD) presents three pillars: environment, equality, and economy. Many scholars agree that circular economy (CE) currently displays a social gap, as most studies so far focus mostly on economic aspects and, occasionally, environmental too. Although some developed countries and especially the EU heavily promote it, there is li...
Carenbauer, Mary Greene
Published in
Geoforum; Journal of Physical, Human, and Regional Geosciences
Waste plays an essential role during the COVID-19 crisis. This includes increased attention to the amount of waste produced, concerns with how hazardous materials are discarded and handled, or unease that sustainability and recycling efforts are derailed. However, there is a human side to waste: the people who work directly with these materials. Wa...
Fuss, Maryegli Barros, Raphael T V Poganietz, Witold-Roger
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
Waste pickers (WPs) are considered a strong suggestion to become practical mediators of the circular economy (CE) in emerging economies. This new recommendation intends to strengthen WPs' role in household solid waste management while supporting the establishment of CE. Municipalities often do not recognize WPs as service providers and frequently d...
Sherine Ganem Dos Santos, Fabiana Rava Zolnikov, Tara Bolibar Ribas, Ignasi Casabona, Jordi Monteiro, Eduardo Martins, Emanuelly França, Diego Navegantes de Araújo, Wildo Resende Nogueira Cruvinel, Vanessa
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
There are millions of waste pickers worldwide that are predominantly located in low- and middle-income countries. They survive on sorting and selling reusable orrecyclable materials discarded by society.While sorting, they are exposed to occupational risks and hazards, including cuts from sharp objects and medical wastes, that could be contaminated...