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  2. Waste picker - Wikipedia

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    Waste picker incomes vary vastly by location, form of work, and gender. Some waste pickers live in extreme poverty, but many others earn multiple times their country's minimum wage. Recent studies indicate that waste pickers in Belgrade, Serbia, earn approximately US$3 per day, [11] while waste pickers in Cambodia typically earn $1 per day. [12]

  3. Zero Waste Week - Wikipedia

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    Zero Waste Week is an environmental campaign to reduce landfill waste, and takes place annually during the first full week in September. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a non-commercial grass-roots campaign to demonstrate means and methods to reduce waste, foster community support [ 4 ] and bring awareness to the increasing problem of environmental ...

  4. Informal waste collection - Wikipedia

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    If waste collection comes from a situation of great poverty and lack of resources, the collectors are not the poorest of the inhabitants; they are found among beggars or isolated elderly people. [1] The income of waste pickers is paradoxically often above the poverty threshold of US$1/day and may even exceed the country's minimum income: In ...

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    To sign up for collection day alerts and holiday service change reminders, visit the department’s webpage at durhamnc.gov. If you have questions about the City of Durham’s services or ...

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    Brazil is one of the world’s most progressive countries when it comes to integrating waste pickers into its solid waste management systems. The Minas Gerais Catadores are part of a network of ...

  7. International Waste Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The International Waste Working Group (IWWG) is a registered not-for-profit international waste organisation established in 2002 to serve as a forum for the scientific and professional community, aiming to provide an intellectual platform to encourage and support integrated and sustainable waste management and to promote practical scientific development in the field.

  8. The Ugly Indian - Wikipedia

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    Removal of waste, posters and other discarded articles are done by volunteers to erase signs of neglect so that the space can be transformed into a space for the community. [41] The dry waste from the flyovers is removed and sent to landfills in designated areas but the wet waste is redirected and is sent to processing plants across the city. [48]

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